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Seems like all of the old crowd has up and vanished. Mac, John F., Russell, Gary, Matt, Papa Mickie etc........?


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Huh??

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Huh??


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Wow
Either you guys use very old photo's for your avatars or the definition of "Oldtimer" is changed

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Just sorta seemed that way. The usual rhythm of the forum seemed different.


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Quote:

The usual rhythm of the forum seemed different.




Teachin' 'em to syncopate...

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I am practicing pathagorean thirds on the horn. What tempered scale? Now if I can only remember in which keys I switch from 1 and 2 to 3rd valve only......hm....

I think Crestor is screwing with my embouchure....Hardening of the arteries...right.

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Well yea there are a WHOLE lot of new folks and that's really great. The programs are working quite well with no real problems. I guess I'm feeling like the Maytag repair man. Three years in the mountains of NC with no job will do that to ya.


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Mike, trumpet players, if not born old, get that way quickly by virtue of the instrument. But no, that's a recent picture of me, anyway. I just chose my parents carefully.

Silvertones, I have a relative about to move to Asheville. Bad choice for music jobs?


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Terrible place, Southin' VA, Nawthin' Carolina, iff'n you play jazz...

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Ouch. Thanks for the info, Mac. Triple Cs not welcome, either?


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Just sorta seemed that way. The usual rhythm of the forum seemed different.




Maybe it is the rhythm of the youngtimers you hear!


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I still check in frequently... I've been around since 2003 here, so maybe I qualify as an 'old-timer'...
especially now since I'm retired. Been retired for 3 weeks and loving it... waiting for my first Social Security check to arrive next week. ROFL

About to replace the counter tops in my wife's kitchen... although since I've been retired, I'm doing a lot more baking than I used to have time for. I got folks wanting to buy my Raisin-Filled cookies by the dozen since they tried samples at the music hall.

And, yes, I still play in the country music band one Saturday night a month now. And I've been promoting my latest CD, which is doing very well.

So, yes, I'm still here and kicking. Just taking a little break away from making music on the PC after spending a whole year producing and releasing my CD project.

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I too have noticed a change of momentum lately in the forum, just figured everyone was up to other projects, practicing, etc. Which is a good thing, but I know what silvertones is referring to. I like the reference to the maytag repairman.

Good to know that everyone is busy with cool stuff, I'm playing with some new guitar pedals, etc. working on a couple of old Bob Wills tunes at a family function in a few weeks. My Dad had a Bob Wills cover band back in the late 40s and 50s. Even did live radio music on a local am station back in the day. Most of the band was comprised of his brothers or uncles, so every once in awhile we do a little tribute to our family musical heritage. This year we are adding "King without a Queen" and "From A Jack To A King". Two of my Dad's favorites. I'll try to post em when I get farther along with em.

Good to know everyone is busy and happy. God Bless.

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I have been using BIAB since about 1993. I don't remember for sure, but I believe it was DOS based, and on a floppy disc. Back then I had an 8088 puter, with a 20 mb hard drive. Boy, times have changed. Some of my single WAV files now are over 10mb. LOL. . My modem was 2400 baud, and internetting was so slow, you could go make a pot of coffee and come back, and maybe things would be loaded on the screen. I had to re-learn BB when I purchased the newest windows version. I slowed down on my posts because I got embarrassed about how many questions I had before I finally got a handle on the new upgrade. This is by far the most courteous, knowledgeable, and friendly forum I have ever been on, and it is a pleasure to be part of all of this. It will be a very good year for music, here.

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I'm still here. I started a new job (the contract on my old job ended after working there 18 years, so that was quite an adjustment for me) where I can't really post during the work day anymore. That's limited my online time at the forum here. But I still read just about every post and jump in when I think I can help.


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Huh? I've been around since the mid nineties and I bet you never even noticed. I jump out of a low profile every now and then to say "Hi". As Toucher said - been working on projects (no not the housing kind )

Hey Silver, good to see you're still around, I follow your technical problems from time to time - since you graduated OS versions, guess I'm the only one left using Win2K - legacyman I am, I am.

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Maybe it's because the U.S. election is over? Everybody's been playing pretty nice lately.

Anyhow, I'm still here also.

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Gene and Ian are good examples that people have been around this program a lot longer than some may realize. The current forum was created in 2000, but many of us go way back before that, on the prior version of the forum.


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