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80's radio's influence on music

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« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2010, 08:20:37 pm »

There are SO many band directors and school music teachers who are idiots and egomaniacs.  Half of those I know can't play any instrument worth a plugged nickel.  I know one who has a masters in music, plays EVERY instrument you can think of and none of them well or even mediocre.

I told my kids ex-music teacher the choral concert was great and his reaction was, "Yeah, yeah, yeah!  Go home!"  Moron.

What a rotten turn of luck with the trumpet.  What about the piano, drums, Latin percussion, vibes, bass or guitar?  You don't have to use the lips.  It's never too late to learn a new instrument.
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