Dansimpson
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DIctionary (Collins) "A musician is a person who plays a musical instrument as their job or hobby"
DIctionary (Collins) "A musician is a person who plays a musical instrument as their job or hobby"
DIctionary (Collins) "A musician is a person who plays a musical instrument as their job or hobby"
I don't think that you are taking this seriously Dick.One has to make at least $30,000 a year playing ukulele concerts and be right handed to be a true musician. Wearing a grass skirt and a flowered shirt will also help to identify one. Females can also be ukulele muicians if they have long hair—black preferred.
So say the ones who know . . . ld:
If you play ukulele, you are a musician.
Whether you are a good musician is a separate question. You can't answer it. Your role is to make music, honestly and with all your heart; let others decide whether they want to listen. (hint: do not lock the exits)
I hate it when people sell themselves short. Too many people think they need somebody's permission before they can consider themselves musicians (or artists, or writers, or...) There is no licensing exam. Making music is a natural human activity. It's our birthright as Homo sapiens. Everybody gets to make music. At whatever skill level they currently possess. And everybody has the potential to advance their skills if they put in the time and effort.
The only requirement is that you DO it instead of wishing you had the guts to try.
It's amazing how much progress people make once they stop apologizing for themselves and admit that they ARE musicians. Own it.
I hate it when people sell themselves short. It's amazing how much progress people make once they stop apologizing for themselves and admit that they ARE musicians. Own it.
Seems like some ukers have got it! I’ll bet most have flowered shirts and/or long black hair anyway. ld:
If you play ukulele, you are a musician.
Too many people think they need somebody's permission before they can consider themselves musicians (or artists, or writers, or...).
Whether you are a good musician is a separate question. You can't answer it. Your role is to make music, honestly and with all your heart; let others decide whether they want to listen. (hint: do not lock the exits)