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i had an argument about this the other day when i was talking to a guy whos is a classical trained pianist and blew up as i told them that technique doesnt really interfere in my judging of good music or performance,i simply react unconsciously to sound that sends chills down my spine regardless of technique,style or otherwise.He then said if music doesnt have some sort of competent technique for him is simply uninteresting and most of it(like a lot of rock)uncompetent overhyped commercialized trash... could it be that self taught people should have more understanding of "academics and technique" as well as trained people about "street and intuition"? I also know that to write a good song,sing,get interesting guitar tones,or play that overhyped incompetent commercialized trash u hear in pop music is a lot of work! Luis > > I also think that some of the most interesting > scientists and businessmen are largely self-taught. > (e.g Einstein, Jobs, Gates) > >and btw they recover from mistakes as much often as > anyone, simply they recover more elegantly so you > dont even hear it as a mistake. > > And less interestingly, too, IMO. > > -C > > -- > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and > only one status quo. > cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives > mostly agree, > http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." > - Brian Eno > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com