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Author: cjwright
Date: 2012-08-28 19:29
1. Take everything that comes your way, even if it's free or pays crap.
2. Find other players that want to do trios/quintets. They can sometimes be your biggest ambassador.
3. Find out who the "pros" are, and go take lessons with them on a regular basis for a short time (once every other week or so). This let's them get to know your competency, and will ultimately lead to gigs being passed down if you're capable.
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Tanya Johnson |
2012-08-28 03:44 |
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DrewSorensenMusic |
2012-08-28 14:49 |
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ohsuzan |
2012-08-28 15:18 |
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GoodWinds |
2012-08-28 17:25 |
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Re: Getting established in a new area new |
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cjwright |
2012-08-28 19:29 |
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Wes |
2012-08-28 20:31 |
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Tanya Johnson |
2012-08-28 20:59 |
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Oboe Craig |
2012-09-02 01:39 |
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DrewSorensenMusic |
2012-09-02 02:42 |
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