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You are a very talented woman
Random questions:
1. Are your musical interests purely pleasure or are you employed in something musical?
2. Assuming your musical interests are a hobby, do you have any other hobbies?
3. What would you like to be doing 5yrs from now? What do you think you will be doing 5yrs from now?
4. Would you be willing to eat a bowl full of crickets for $40K ? How about 5K?
5. You are given $1 000 000 to donate anonymously to charity or to a stranger. How would you dispose of it?
6. In conversations, do you tend to listen or talk more?
7. If you decided to do something and your friends strongly advised you not to, could you do it anyway?
Thanks for answerring all the questions. So far its been great getting to know you a bit more.
One added question: My daughter picked the French Horn to play in school. She gets to bring it home every so often and practice with it along with at school. The first day she was so excited and wanted to buy one. I, of course, explained that if its something she decides she thoroughly enjoys and decided to continue with, then we would see.
My question is: Are there any tips you can give a 12yr old beginner about the French Horn? (I'm not sure if French Horn and marching french horn are the same, but I'm assuming they are similiar). Any tricks or techniques?
Thanks
Random questions:
1. Are your musical interests purely pleasure or are you employed in something musical?
2. Assuming your musical interests are a hobby, do you have any other hobbies?
3. What would you like to be doing 5yrs from now? What do you think you will be doing 5yrs from now?
4. Would you be willing to eat a bowl full of crickets for $40K ? How about 5K?
5. You are given $1 000 000 to donate anonymously to charity or to a stranger. How would you dispose of it?
6. In conversations, do you tend to listen or talk more?
7. If you decided to do something and your friends strongly advised you not to, could you do it anyway?
Thanks for answerring all the questions. So far its been great getting to know you a bit more.
One added question: My daughter picked the French Horn to play in school. She gets to bring it home every so often and practice with it along with at school. The first day she was so excited and wanted to buy one. I, of course, explained that if its something she decides she thoroughly enjoys and decided to continue with, then we would see.
My question is: Are there any tips you can give a 12yr old beginner about the French Horn? (I'm not sure if French Horn and marching french horn are the same, but I'm assuming they are similiar). Any tricks or techniques?
Thanks