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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Hear my roar 1st roar

Alright, it is the bottom of the ninth and we have two outs. I have two strikes and I don't think I will hit the ball. I close my eyes as the pitchers throw the ball to me. Now what does this have to do with anything with music? Nothing at all; that's what.
Now that I have my eccentric side out of the way, I like to begin by saying that music is important. We incorporate it in our lives everyday. When we hear the noise of a crowd or the clatter of dishes, is that really noise or potential musicals? Possibly both, depending on who you talk to.
Mostly, it is important to learn how to play this type of "music." Why? Is it because I say so? Not really. It is an essential skill that everyone develops. To think of it in other terms, imagine yourself with a new schedule. You find yourself lost at first but then you get the "rhythm" of your schedule. Which is why a music talent, more specifically: drums which teach rhythm is important. But my golden rule is:
I want to show that there is talent and potential out there in the world. All one has to do is look for it and work on it. I want to encourage people who have nothing else to do or are bored to experience a new skill they may not even have. This experience and opportunity can help one grow and hopefully write musicals.
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