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Building A Better Right Hand: June 4 Update

augustineregal@yahoo.com

6/4/2011 11:54:00 PM

169 Answers

Lutemann

6/5/2011 10:21:00 PM

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On Jun 4, 6:54 pm, "augustinere...@yahoo.com"
<augustinere...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://betterrighthand.blogspot.com/2011/06/of-bugs-and-mag......
>
> Tom Poore
> South Euclid, OH
> USA

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.

Slogoin

6/5/2011 10:24:00 PM

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On Jun 5, 6:20 pm, Lutemann <lutem...@aol.com> wrote:
> 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.

So why do it?

Che

6/5/2011 11:16:00 PM

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On Jun 5, 5:23 pm, Slogoin <la...@deack.net> wrote:
> On Jun 5, 6:20 pm, Lutemann <lutem...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> So why do it?

It's what happens when curiosity and common sense collide, the appeal
of prurient interest.

augustineregal@yahoo.com

6/6/2011 1:40:00 PM

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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.

There's an old saying: If you like laws and sausages, you should never
watch either being made.

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.

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.

Tom Poore
South Euclid, OH
USA

Che

6/6/2011 2:24:00 PM

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On Jun 6, 8:39 am, "augustinere...@yahoo.com"
<augustinere...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> There's an old saying: If you like laws and sausages, you should never
> watch either being made.<

There's another old saying: "You can't make a silk purse out of a
pig's arse"


> Che's latest release from his obsessively tended hoard of ancient e-mails is interesting.<

Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F...






To each their own.
>
> Tom Poore
> South Euclid, OH
> USA

Lutemann

6/6/2011 5:49:00 PM

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On Jun 6, 8:39 am, "augustinere...@yahoo.com"
<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.
>
> There's an old saying: If you like laws and sausages, you should never
> watch either being made.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Tom Poore
> South Euclid, OH
> USA

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.

1) you start out playing like a motherfucker.
2) you practice for 10,000 more hours, and you get better.

Miguel de Maria

6/6/2011 5:50:00 PM

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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.
>
> 1) you start out playing like a motherfucker.
> 2) you practice for 10,000 more hours, and you get better.
2a. have a good teacher, take weekly lessons


John Nguyen

6/7/2011 6:01:00 AM

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On Jun 6, 1:48 pm, Lutemann <lutem...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 8:39 am, "augustinere...@yahoo.com"
>
>
>
>
>
> <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.
>
> > There's an old saying: If you like laws and sausages, you should never
> > watch either being made.
>
> > 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.
>
> > 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.
>
> > Tom Poore
> > South Euclid, OH
> > USA
>
> 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.
>
> 1) you start out playing like a motherfucker.
> 2) you practice for 10,000 more hours, and you get better.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Or:

1) you practice the worng way for 10,000 hours.
2) You ended up playing like a mf'er!
Cheers,

John

Slogoin

6/7/2011 10:52:00 AM

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On Jun 7, 2:01 am, John Nguyen <johnnguyen5...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1) you practice the worng way for 10,000 hours.

I love the typo in this.

Tom's BABRH posts are painful to read and watch. That boy ain't gots
no rhythm, just like poor TG, all head and no body.

My bet is that Tom can't hang with the boys in the band playing some
bumpin' rhythms.

rickbellet

6/7/2011 4:42:00 PM

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On Jun 7, 6:52 am, Slogoin <la...@deack.net> wrote:
> On Jun 7, 2:01 am, John Nguyen <johnnguyen5...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 1) you practice the worng way for 10,000 hours.
>
>   I love the typo in this.
>
>   Tom's BABRH posts are painful to read and watch. That boy ain't gots
> no rhythm, just like poor TG, all head and no body.
>
>   My bet is that Tom can't hang with the boys in the band playing some
> bumpin' rhythms.

Man - that's a little harsh