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Author: ruben
Date: 2020-05-21 16:56
Dan,
Excellent question! When I was a youngster, I was very lazy about practicing. It wasn't entirely my fault, as I came from a totally unmusical family and the physical conditions of several people living under the same roof in a small space were not conducive to practicing (I hope I haven't made anybody cry! ha ha). These days, I consider practicing as a form of yoga-which I also do-and that keeps me motivated. It has developed into a physical and mental need. On the other hand, if I never played with other people or never played in public, I'm not sure I could maintain this motivation and discipline. Playing the clarinet isn't playing the piano or organ: we need other people.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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