Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2016-10-02 16:56
In his original message up at the top, Tony Pay wrote,
>> Even people who have very little expertise or experience deserve to be taken seriously, because sometimes their being given a wise word at an early stage is more powerful than their being given many wise words at a later stage.
>>
That's an important point, IMHO. One of the things I've always liked about this BB is the welcoming, respectful way most users treat beginning clarinet players, who sometimes preface their questions with apologetic remarks such as, "This is probably a stupid question, but...." Usually the questions are anything but stupid. They're the kind of questions the askers can't easily look up for themselves online or in books because the askers don't yet have the vocabularies to know how to word the questions succinctly enough for robots to narrow down the probable sources of information. Here in the forum, with questions directed to humans instead of to search engines, more experienced musicians can ask for more information and help figure out just what's being asked.
Lelia
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