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<blockquote data-quote="thomsax" data-source="post: 557813" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I consider myself being "the constant beginner" even if I started to blow sax in 1968! Lots of diffent things happened that made me to halt or slow down the saxophone. Education, work, children, moving, building house, other interests ...... . The last seven years with pandemic and lost of friends was not good for my saxophone life. But I'm back to the saxophone again. I played some sax during the last seven years ..... but without dreams, dedication and devotion and lack of desire to experiment. So I think experiment is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomsax, post: 557813, member: 17"] I consider myself being "the constant beginner" even if I started to blow sax in 1968! Lots of diffent things happened that made me to halt or slow down the saxophone. Education, work, children, moving, building house, other interests ...... . The last seven years with pandemic and lost of friends was not good for my saxophone life. But I'm back to the saxophone again. I played some sax during the last seven years ..... but without dreams, dedication and devotion and lack of desire to experiment. So I think experiment is important. [/QUOTE]
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