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My feeling is ,if I charge for the performance I owe it to the audience to care enough about what I'm doing to make it worth listening too.I don't feel that i owe it to them to cater to their expectations,tastes etc. depending on th event,If I'm playing for a wedding,or a funeral there are aesthetic constraints. I think that performers can do a great service to audiences ,by creating a space,mood, experience ,whatever you want to call it, in which they can forget their worries for a minute,and be really present ,in the moment This usually requires the perfromers being really present ,in the zone.Amazing them with technical displays might do that for some.if an actor tried to make a big display of technique the way a lot of guitarists do the whole illusion of the act would be destroyed,the point is for us to forget it's an act,and be engaged . Personally, I couldn't care less if something is difficult to play,I want to hear something beautiful. There's a real difference between pandering to an audience,and having a dynamic anergetic exchange w/ an audience. " I am an artist expressing myself the way I want...the audience can take it or l eave it." _________________________________________________________________ Gear up for HaloŽ 3 with free downloads and an exclusive offer. http://gethalo3gear.com?ocid=SeptemberWLHalo3_MSNHMTxt_1