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Thanks for watching and for the feedback Warren. > No apologies necessary for this video. I didn't notice any sloppiness, >and > wouldn't have thought about it one bit if it weren't mentioned... Point well taken, you're absolutely right of course. It's advice I give students constantly - 'please don't apologize for mistakes', etc - but here when it's my own music I do the exact same thing. Humans are such silly beasties.... I'll be working on my book report now. ~Greg -----Original Message----- From: Warren Sirota [mailto:wsirota@wsdesigns.com] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:34 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: New You Tube Video .... > > Greg, thank you for sharing this. > > Ah... the performer's lament: "You should have heard it in > the practice room." > I was just at an amazing week-long singing workshop in Costa Rica (http://www.claudestein.com/naturalsinger.html), and any time anyone got up to sing and started to apologize, Claude would assign them to write a book report on the subject! We were taught to take big circus bows at the end of our performances *regardless* of how we thought they went. No apologies necessary for this video. I didn't notice any sloppiness, and wouldn't have thought about it one bit if it weren't mentioned... Warren