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#505258 - 03/25/22 07:22 AM
Re: An Entertainer's Perspective on Arranger Keyboards
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Well Anthony, I agree with you on some points but not all. In my opinion, you don't learn much by only talking to and/or associating with "like minded folk". Sounds like an unwillingness to even consider alternate points of view. As far as unsolicited advice, you can always choose to ignore it.
The other thing that I don't PERSONALLY agree with concerns 'coming here to be educated'. That is usually 90% of my purpose for participating in ANY forum. Digital socializing is nice but if it has no educational value, I'm going to quickly lose interest. To me, the acquisition of knowledge is pretty much the whole purpose of existing. It's how we evolve. It's how we progress. As I said before, take those parts of the forum that you like and ignore the rest. Although it may not be for you, there are others here who may enjoy the information and yes, even the advice, presented here. Hey, "different strokes for different folks". Be well.
chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#505277 - 03/28/22 03:47 AM
Re: An Entertainer's Perspective on Arranger Keyboards
[Re: cgiles]
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Member
Registered: 02/03/02
Posts: 347
Loc: Sheffield Yorkshire England
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Hi chas, I need to start by going to the end of your post and quote "different strokes". That's exactly what caused the mini disagreement we had. It seems coming here to be educated is 90% of your purpose in coming onto the forum whereas, in my case, I'm here simply to discuss anything which arouses my interest. The educational value of the forum is not significant to me unless there is something in particular that I need to know and, if that was the case, I would ask for advice from other forum members. Education is a great thing in it's place but life is also about having fun and experimenting with the unknown. Another couple of points about education is - Does the teacher really know more than the pupil and / or, is the teacher merely passing on their own predjudices? Is the pupil really up for being educated by a self appointed teacher because we don't all think in the same way? I fully accept that others may enjoy the offered information and agree wholeheartedly that that is their right. In my younger days, I learnt much by befriending organists and pianists I came across and almost all my friends were in the music business in one way or another and I enjoyed being a small part of the local entertainment scene. After 60 years, I play mainly for my own enjoyment now although I would probably answer the call again if it arose. At 82, with more than one serious health concern, I feel like Gary and just want to quietly enjoy whats left in the best and easiest way possible for as long as I can despite it all getting more difficult. I certainly don't want to be falling out with members of the forums I use after many years of friendly contact. The forum is already, not quite what it was due to the sad demise of many members and Nigel of course but, I sincerely hope it carries on and that everyone enjoys it's benefits whether they want to improve their knowledge, or just pass the time of day with like minded people. Very best wishes to all the members even if you are just a reader (don't like the name "lurker") Anthony
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