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> most of us (all of us?) don't like to think we're on > the wrong road, thus the touchiness. this is a concept that that whole discussion made me think about. "the wrong road" what exactly is the wrong road anyway? despite whatever you are doing, as long as you are taking the steps to fill whatever vision it is you have, then you can't be on the wrong road. i would say that the only time that you are on the wrong road is when you are trying to fool yourself (in anything). with music, and especially looping, i always find that the direction that i lean towards is the path less traveled. it's one thing to stand on the shoulders of giants, it is entirely different to be a giant (not claiming to be a giant of any kind, but wouldn't it be amazing to one day be?) > but ya know I agree with you. > If someone has talent then their gear will not get > in > the way, and if they are lacking in that regard, > well > their gear won't hide it either. > it also all depends on where the talent is. if you are talented with gear and really know what your vision is, then lack of musical ability on a specific instrument will be made up for in technical ability. i hear really crappy music get dressed up really nice to the point that it sounds good on the radio on a daily basis. and i've also heard amazing music sound like garbage due to bad sound. > hey, did you get to Chama on Sat.? unfortunately not. i've been jamming with others on the weekends, including some list members (dan and bill...werd up!) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com