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23rd December 08, 04:41 PM
#41
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23rd December 08, 04:46 PM
#42
I usually ask "do you know over the hill and far away"
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23rd December 08, 10:45 PM
#43
nunya business if someone plays well or lousy
Well, actually.....
As a dancer, we're always delighted to have an actual piper at a competition. There are quite a few pipers that we've gotten to know and look forward to as we know that they are total professionals and will discuss the tempos with the judge ahead of time and we know we can trust them. However, there is one piper that we dread, yet we cannot avoid. We would dearly, dearly love not to have to listen or dance to that piper, but alas, 'tis not done.
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24th December 08, 08:15 AM
#44
Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Argh! Meet me at the Clan MacIntyre Assoc. tent or the scotch tasting at the Long's Peak Highland Games come September!
You got it! Look forward to it. Mmmm... Single malt...
Originally Posted by Brother Falldown
It depends.
1.) If he is surronded by people with torches and pitch forks, pick up a stick and join in, if you must.
2.) If he is surrounded by people enjoying themselves, consider yourself an effete snob and move on.
3.) If he is all alone (most likely if he is bad enough to warrant any action on your part) offer some useful pointer to improve him.
I like it!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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24th December 08, 08:50 AM
#45
Originally Posted by Nighthawk
You got it! Look forward to it. Mmmm... Single malt...
Have you done that scotch-tasting? It's 3 hours of fun.
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24th December 08, 01:21 PM
#46
Originally Posted by JS Sanders
Nothing good will come from pointing out his deficiencies.
As written previously, putting distance between you is the best remedy.
I live in Memphis - you wanna take a guess how many sub-standard blues wannabe- musicians come here? And I won't even bother comtemplating the number of Elvis impersonators. I could spend my entire weekends telling everyone how offensive they sound.
Also, could spend a lotta time sitting in an oral surgeon's chair getting things back into place because of my efforts.
Slan yall,
steve
I would rather sit in a room with a thousand off key pipers than in a room with one Elvis impersonator. I just like pipe music that much.
A no talent listener.
Frank
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24th December 08, 03:45 PM
#47
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2nd January 09, 10:28 AM
#48
Whatever you say or think, remember that it takes courage to play in front of others. Even accomplished musicians feel the twinge of difference between practicing in private and playing in public.
Abax (a musician a while back).
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2nd January 09, 10:49 AM
#49
Originally Posted by MacAngus
1. They are self taught almost everyone that says they are self taught are bad
Ouch!
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2nd January 09, 11:19 AM
#50
As a piper I have heard many a folk say that they did not like the pipes. I have found that most of them have never heard a good piper and I have changed most of there opinons if they gave me the chance. However, the bad pipers are out there.
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