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I think they opened submissions today and they stop accepting on the 15th, I think its quarterly. I dont know if one of my pieces willl br ready in time to record so soon.just curious is all. it's a neat concept though

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Sure, if I'll just make the deadline...it's just like my student days. Make sure to always start everything at last minute  ;D

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Sure, if I'll just make the deadline...it's just like my student days. Make sure to always start everything at last minute  ;D
slacker!
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That's me :)
Although it's all work and little play these days so tell myself I have a good excuse..

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I submitted the conclusion of Monday’s improvisation after Sam told me that nobody would likely listen to anything for longer than a few minutes. I don’t qualify as an adult beginner but he did invite outsiders because of the special 50th recital so I took him up on it.
"Mistakes are the portals of discovery." - James Joyce

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I submitted the conclusion of Monday’s improvisation after Sam told me that nobody would likely listen to anything for longer than a few minutes. I don’t qualify as an adult beginner but he did invite outsiders because of the special 50th recital so I took him up on it.
awesome  ted!!! I'll take a listen I  am trying to get something together in time too!

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I submitted my Liszt 9th Hungarian Rhapsody

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I submitted my Liszt 9th Hungarian Rhapsody
right on!
lol no pressure  now huh, everyone's got stuff ready  (or in Outin's case , will have it at the last minute), my pieces are in a bit of a rut, i know they're slowly getting better and better, just not at the rate i'd like, i don't like to sit on pieces forever, i want to play and record or perform and move on, there's so much out there i want to play/learn
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