I agree with Rob's point of view, Being alone far from people and cities, videos are may way to share music with others, and an open window on the world (so many people I "virtually" met since I post) and of course not a professional promo, as I've nothing to sale... ;-) Sharing passion... (I'm near one million views now... I never believe it could be possible one day, but so little regarding some rock and roll vids...) Golden age ? over ? why... For my sake I will go one as long as I can do it. and I don't see so many "professional" edited videos of lute music. Yes a few... But I would love to have more and more of Jacob Herringman, Paul O'Dette, Robert Barto (some already, thanks Danny, and for Ronn too) but not enough...
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob MacKillop" <[email protected]>
I always viewed the video phenomenon as a meeting in the park or in the bar, where a few of us share a few tunes and chat about our passion for music. I never saw it as a professional promo. Rob
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