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Re: [Digital BW] Methods of Selection Narrow ranges...?

2002-08-01 by bgs

Karl,

Not a smart-**. Just remember that most of us played in front of live
audiences. Most people have never heard live music without electronic crap.
Try to make a fine photo with  a crowd watching. Might separate the men or
women from the boys or girls. Might turn you into an alcoholic. It's a
luxury to be able to make changes in private before the commitment is made.
Nobody thinks of the 10,000 hours of practice before the performance. I hope
your son respects the performers ----if they're good!

Frankly, I've learned a lot from this group. PS has been good to me because
of all of you. Whether I agree with certain concepts or not is not the
point. I am completely self-taught except for this group. I keep learning
all the time and I am on Social Security but incorrigible. I hate to see
people unsubscribe. Cowards. Bye again. 1280---2200 what to do??? Use an
1160 cfs now. Great. Help me....please.

Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Wolz" <wolzphoto@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 8:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Methods of Selection Narrow ranges...?


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> jazz improvisational background. Once you throw the notes out you can't
> take them back
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> My son is studying to be a recording engineer.  You'd be surprised what
> happens to those notes after they're played.
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> Yeah, I know.  I'm a smart-a**.
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> Karl Wolz
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