For the ultimate in Musicality, PRaT and Involvement....

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    Slaphead Lurking less

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    ....buy yourself the musical instrument of your choice and learn to play the damn thing.

    Seriously - I haven't had so much fun since starting to learn the classical guitar a couple of months ago. The feeling of achievement when you finally crack a piece of music is fantastic.

    Go on, you know you want to :D
     
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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    naaaah it's more praty, involving and musical on a naim ;)
    cheers


    julian
     
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    Tom

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    PRaT?
     
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    PeteH Natural Blue

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    Don't forget to stick a big stack of Mana under your chair while you're playing :p
     
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    badchamp Thermionic Member

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    Pace Rhythm and Timing :)
     
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    michaelab desafinado

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    It takes one to know one :D

    Michael.
     
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    Tom

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    Well I didn't, read into that what you may.... :D
     
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