John Nguyen
6/7/2011 6:01:00 AM
On Jun 6, 1:48 pm, Lutemann <lutem...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 8:39 am, "augustinere...@yahoo.com"
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> <augustinere...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Lutemann wrote:
> > > Tom, nobody wants to watch or listen to a moron with half his brain
> > > missing walk around in a circle while talking about how he is walking
> > > in a straight line.
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> > There's an old saying: If you like laws and sausages, you should never
> > watch either being made.
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> > I've had the priviledge of watching great players before they became
> > great players. Anyone who thinks that all great players get there in a
> > straight line are very mistaken. While I'm not a great player, I'm
> > determined to improve. Seldom do we see anyone record the process in
> > real time. That, I trust, will be of interest to some.
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> > Besides, there's no accounting for what some find of interest. To
> > some, Che's latest release from his obsessively tended hoard of
> > ancient e-mails is interesting. To each their own.
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> > Tom Poore
> > South Euclid, OH
> > USA
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> I'm sorry I was so harsh, but what I can't understand is why you
> ignore all the good advice you are getting and instead pull these
> weird ideas out of your ass? BTW, there are are two steps to becoming
> a virtuoso.
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> 1) you start out playing like a motherfucker.
> 2) you practice for 10,000 more hours, and you get better.- Hide quoted text -
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Or:
1) you practice the worng way for 10,000 hours.
2) You ended up playing like a mf'er!
Cheers,
John