Klarinet Archive - Posting 000246.txt from 2001/07

From: Richard Bush <rbushidioglot@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] What's on MY stand?
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 02:53:34 -0400

GIL,

There is nothing to be ashamed about. There are as many reasons to play the
clarinet as there are clarinet players in the world. ARE YOU HAVING FUN?
That's the important question. My hat's off to anyone who goes for it, or
anything new, at 37. We get old when we think old. We quit learning when we
are so limited in our imaginations and the world around us that we simply
get BORED! Life is learning and learning should never cease until we draw
our last breath of air.

Gil Guerrero wrote:

> Well, I'll admit I'm an "older" student (took it up 2 years ago at
> the age of 37) so I'm not as drawn to the orchestral/chamber works as
> the real players on the list. So just to show some variety, I'll go
> ahead and confess to:
>
> Klose Complete Celebrated Method
> Boosey Hawkes Scale Book
> Jim Snidero's Jazz Conception (w/ accompaniment cd)
> Take the Lead "Jazz" (w/ accompaniment cd)
> Hal Leonard "Play the Duke" (w/ accompaniment cd)
> Hal Leonard "Great Jazz Duets"
>
> I'm so ashamed!
>
> LOL!!
>
> Gil Guerrero
> --
> Gil Guerrero
> gil-man@-----.net
>
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