On Sep 14, 3:11 pm, "Alphonsus Jr." <
alphonsu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Friday, September 14, 2012 10:58:09 AM UTC-7, Learnwell wrote:
> > I've finally gotten to editing the videos from last year. Now that I
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> > have a new template it should be easier to do the rest, but this one
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> > is enough to enjoy for a while. It is a transcription by Manley
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> > Mallard and works wonderfully for quartet.
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> >
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU-KBQE3knQ&list=UUCBjTyua_0BsZP1JrKnq...
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> > Two of the four boys you see here would have been deemed 'untalented'
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> > and just not having 'it' one year before this recording made by most
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> > including myself some years ago. Can you tell which ones?
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> > I sat them down a year before this and told them they could have it if
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> > they wanted it and I'd show them how. They bought in and off they
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> > went. Just think how they'll sound with another year. So cool!
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> Learnwell, I salute you. I salute you, sir! I can tell that with better recording quality, this would sound great.
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> I'm going to guess that the players on the ends were the ones erroneously deemed to be untalented.
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> By the way, friends, notice that they're playing in a Novus Ordo, Conciliarist sanctuary. This is clear by three things: 1) the fact that they were allowed to play in the sanctuary, 2) the blasted table instead of an altar, and 3) the shoving aside of the crucifix.
Thank you for the kind words. Your analysis about the talented/non-
talented players is not entirely correct. Isn't it interesting how
different things are from how they may appear? To you that may be a
dalliance, to me it is my career.