Klarinet Archive - Posting 000772.txt from 1997/10

From: "Craig E. G. Countryman" <cegc@-----.net>
Subj: Re: Technique
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 12:56:42 -0400

I hadn't heard a clarification of this point, as I had asked, and I
think this may have been due to the ambiguity of my first request. I
can relate very well to this situation, many of us can, but I'm not
really sure what it has to do with my original statement (also quoted
below).

Al Chiavarini wrote:
>
> I disagree. We have one clarinetist (very good) in our band and he
> thinks he should set tempos instead of the conductor and stuff like that
>
> Feels that his is THE musician in the group. I would like to ship him
> to you. (Free) Prepaid
>
> Al Chiavarini
> alchev=juno
>
> On Tue, 14 Oct 1997 14:56:44 -0400 "Craig E. G. Countryman"
> <cegc@-----.net> writes:
> >I think good clarinetist and good musician overlap greatly. How can
> >one
> >truly be considered a great clarinetist if he is not a good musician?
> >All good musicians are not good clarinetists, but all good
> >clarinetists
> >are good musicians.
> >
> >--
> >Craig Countryman
> >cegc@-----.net
> >http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1711
> >
> >Quote of the Day:
> >
> >"The way we see the problem
> > IS the problem."
> > -Stephen R. Covey
> >

--
Craig Countryman
cegc@-----.net
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1711

Thought of the Day:

"Do not hurt your neighbor, for it is not
him you wrong but yourself." -Shawnee saying

   
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