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Revision as of 01:10, 31 December 2007
Introduction
December 21, 2007
Ken-at-Bose[1]
Hi Folks,
For the past few years, we've had discussions amongst the moderators and others about the idea of collecting our experiences in the performing arts (mostly live music) into some short essays that might help to disseminate the knowledge.
The time has come to begin this effort.
Each "lesson learned" will be a new thread, whose title will begin with "Succeeding in the Performing Arts" followed by a colon and few words about the topic.
We are completely comfortable, in fact we are hoping, that members of this community will start threads. If you do so, please use the format just given so that others will quickly know it is part of the series.
The threads are "open", meaning anyone from the community can reply and comment on the thread. We really encourage you to do this. This is an unbelievably strong community with an astonishing amount of experience in the performing arts. Let's put it to good use, okay?
Please try to stick the topic at hand. If you find yourself straying, perhaps that is an indication that you need to start another thread.
Eventually, we are hoping to copy the information over to the L1 Wiki.
We very much look forward to your participation.
Will you help us do this?
Ken Jacob Director, Advanced Development Bose Professional Systems