10-22-2012, 04:15 PM,
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RE: Harry's bands, etc. (split from StageIt thread)
(10-22-2012, 04:04 PM)midnightblues Wrote: I think it's a little too late in the game now to go back to that try to learn it all over again. The passions not there like it used to be and if you have no passion for something you get bored real quick with it.
Hmm --hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. I'm into the "life long learning" thing, I guess.
I would agree that if the passion isn't there, it grows old fast (and, believe me, for me music theory grew old with lightning speed!). However, for you, maybe it's just a matter of uncovering what's there, so you can move on.
Although, if you are content with what you're doing musically, it doesn't matter, does it?
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