Guildedagain
Enlightened Member
vs an amateur, is that one doesn't get paid to to do it "for a living", but what if you could?
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Well, I know that there are people whose job it is to spread faeces. Most of them appear on Sunday morning talk shows.vs an amateur, is that one doesn't get paid to to do it "for a living" , but what if you could?
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Well said, HeyMikey.For most players being “professional” comes down to being well prepared - knowing your music cold before a show, having a solid gear and sound set up, and pushing through with authority like nothing happened if you make a mistake
I beg to differ, I haven't searched/researched anything to do with toilets or going to the toilet probably ever, and certainly not in well over a near two decades as we have what's called "outdoor plumbing", composting toilet, probably the finest low stress system ever devised.Any ads you see are a result of your browsing history.
I beg to differ, I haven't searched/researched anything to do with toilets or going to the toilet probably ever, and certainly not in well over a near two decades as we have what's called "outdoor plumbing", composting toilet, probably the finest low stress system ever devised.
I suspect the reason it didn’t go in the direction of the ad is that most of us have trained our brains, without really trying, to skip right over banner ads.Targeted advertising is WAY more complex than "He searched for X so show him X". Honestly, just use an ad-blocker. I don't know how people use the Internet without one.
As for this thread, I should have deleted it from the start because it's the kind of thing that cheapens the experience, but it amused me how many people didn't get the point and talked about being a pro musician. If it cycles back to the intended topic then expect it to be closed.
I'm sorry, it was supposed to be humor about [the ridiculousness] of going to the can like a pro.
Lost a long time friend (since 1977) to pancreatic cancer yesterday, a very good player, able to switch between a multitude of tunings without any need for a tuner, and a good singer to boot. I didn't even know he was sick, no one told me, I never got to say goodbye.
I only saw him once or twice a year, but always a great visit. He'd lost his ability to play, so I would tune one of his guitars and play for him. So long Corky.
And so I thought a little humor would help, but I had no idea people were going to veer into what it means to be a pro musician.
More like ten seconds.Great question Guildedagain.
We may not know but the person who is really a good player will know within 10 minutes if they are listening to a pro or amateur.
A pro is anyone who gets paid money on top of the beer he/she drinks during the show.