Replying to Avatar Rachel Rawlings

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Y'see, in my experiences, most audiences don't even notice / care about missed beats or notes *as long as the whole band is happy and smiling* and the vibe is good.

And then there's the essential rule of live music: hit a wrong note? Play it three more times and everyone will think you did it on purpose and you will be a jazz legend.

Because, really, there are no wrong notes / beats. I say this as a non-ironic Shaggs fan.

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nostr:npub1evlasggt6pl44vxp49fns8cjy2xxqgfk6akqqrwkqa4rj588xmhqt6yenf nostr:npub19dp9um2zqefaepyr8pphfgcjkf6mc0f5ag75ndyt9fszdepw9c5qt2zwzj You may say that, but right now there's some goddamned revival singer in my neighborhood who's flat on every note and with amplification 5hat echos for three blocks. I'm going to need earplugs all morning.