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#462856 - 12/10/18 11:17 AM
Re: When You Quit Playing
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3228
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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I think I’ll stop performing when the calls stop coming in ,when I get tired of trying to hustle gigs, or when moving equipment around is just too much physically. But if I have to give up performing for whatever reasons, I think I would still keep up with my music to whatever capacity I could. I really don’t have any other hobbies so to speak. Between the piano, keyboards, guitar, drums, Latin percussion, harmonica, voice, music theory, harmony, ear training, sight reading, transcribing, licks, music history, song writing, arranging music technology and just learning tunes, I keep myself pretty busy! I could easily spend all day , every day for the rest of my life just studying one of those areas... Now my wife on the other hand, is not motivated to sing if there is no gig. For me gigs can get in the way of my other musical interests, because of all the preparation time required for the gigs ,I have to give up studying some things I enjoy but never perform like Bach and bebop. I do love to perform, but I think I could find plenty to do musically outside of performance to keep me busy for the rest of my life.
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#462880 - 12/11/18 01:32 AM
Re: When You Quit Playing
[Re: guitpic1]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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The major part of my life involves music, and so it shall always be, in one form or the other.
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