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Music: Pursuing the Horizon is a book about the inner life of the musician. It provides guidance, inspiration and a fascinating glimpse into the world of musical development.

How many times have the following types of questions and problems concerned you? Do I have enough talent to succeed in music? Why don't I progress faster? Why do I avoid practice? Do I need a teacher? How can I overcome depressions about my playing? What are my goals? Can I play well if I only play part time? Why does "everybody" object to music as a career? Am I selling out if I play commercial music?

Music: Pursuing the Horizon answers all these questions and many others with solid, practical advice. It can be read over and over and always remains interesting and informative.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 13, 2016
ISBN9781483444734
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Chuck Anderson

For many years as a church pastor, Chuck Anderson read the daily obituaries to make sure he had not lost any sheep during the night. As he read, he found himself laughing out loud at the funny names of real people who had lived with such interesting names. Soon he began to collect these names, and the idea for this book was born. Next, Chuck sought out the talents of Randy Evert and illustrator Jack Lindstrom to help us see what these people might look like. We believe that this is the first book of funny names that actually illustrates the interesting people.

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