| re: Anything For Love, Faster Than Speed of Night Piano riffs | |
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pidunk 10:40 pm UTC 05/31/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Anything For Love, Faster Than Speed of Night Piano riffs - GTKarber 10:32 pm UTC 05/31/07 |
> That didn't even begin to answer his question. No...neither did you begin to answer mine! LOL what does that mean? Your reply which criticizes my reply, is better than my reply was, which did not criticize the question, or, that asking one question and being replied by another question is like....uh what, like, a psychologist session? Yes, for those who would joke, I could reply with all sorts of descriptions of my vast and successful therapeutic sessions, where I managed to find reasonable rapport. In a life like mine, ya gotta have therapy! If I were to answer Wilbury's question, it would not have any sort of authority on it but for observation. The way Jim performs piano at concerts, he does use one hand to go at the different octaves. If it is written that way, it is written that way. One problem I had due to my dyslexia when I started and then quickly stopped piano lessons as a teenager was that I could not use both hands at the same time to go into divergent directions. One hand had to go in the same direction as the other, and had to be in the same motion pattern as the other. I had no independent control between the right and the left hands. Jim is also dyslexic. | |
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