Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2017-04-21 00:46
I've made and gotten my share of laughs here. I've fielded many a repeated question from different posters here, or at least never shot it down under belief that pleasant and accurate answers support the promotion of our loved instrument.
You light no candle on darkness Stan. You've throughout the years sought to shine light on every wrong method, despite great contrary advice, to hit high altissimo notes, from unnecessary gear changes to ridiculous study of reeds, all while wasting time and money discussing the failures here others knew you'd experience, while the answer: proper instruction with the etude books of our craft, and "putting the work in" you shun as the true method of advancing.
I can accept that it's your time and money to do this. I can accept that people aren't forced to read your posts. But I can't accept that young players read your content and think that gear, although important, is the magic bullet to advancement on the instrument over hard work.
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