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Hi again, Hexadididom-Deej.
Greetings from a fellow musician, although my instrument is the hammered dulcimer, not piano.
I’ve been kind of tooling around your site for a couple mornings now, once making myself late for work. It’s like if Mozart or DaVinci had blogs. Okay, if Mozart wore tennis shoes and DaVinci was known for drawing multi-armed aliens. I am trying to decipher all the new technology you mention, which makes EPUC’s claim that you are only 20 make me look like the world’s slowest learner.
Anyway enjoyed your piano playing and general knowledge, and looking forward to more stuff, especially involving lizards. ;)
Poods
Hey! Dulcimers are win. I think that’s what Jem Moore plays, have you heard of her?
When it comes to programs, the problem with me is that I tend to be a loyalist to the first thing I find. I stick with Buzzmachine just because I know how it works – if I went to a new program I’d have to learn it all over again! That’s something I really need to get over.
Thanks, every comment from everyone is like a nugget of joy :D
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Hi again, Hexadididom-Deej.
Greetings from a fellow musician, although my instrument is the hammered dulcimer, not piano.
I’ve been kind of tooling around your site for a couple mornings now, once making myself late for work. It’s like if Mozart or DaVinci had blogs. Okay, if Mozart wore tennis shoes and DaVinci was known for drawing multi-armed aliens. I am trying to decipher all the new technology you mention, which makes EPUC’s claim that you are only 20 make me look like the world’s slowest learner.
Anyway enjoyed your piano playing and general knowledge, and looking forward to more stuff, especially involving lizards. ;)
Poods
Hey! Dulcimers are win. I think that’s what Jem Moore plays, have you heard of her?
When it comes to programs, the problem with me is that I tend to be a loyalist to the first thing I find. I stick with Buzzmachine just because I know how it works – if I went to a new program I’d have to learn it all over again! That’s something I really need to get over.
Thanks, every comment from everyone is like a nugget of joy :D