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Bob Kasenchak writes:
>I rarely come across people around my age (in their mid-late 20s) who
>have any interest in CM at all.
I have the same feeling, too. I am in early 20's. The 3 person that I
can talk to about CM are: My friend (a pianitst), My piano teacher, and
a friend I met in concert--(60 years old).
I guess it is just too hard for younger people to understand the beauty
and the sophitication of CM. If they can't understand it, why bother to
listen to it! I was brought up with CM since early childhood, and have
played piano for 14 years. From a lot of younger friends I have, even
though some of them have taken music classes before, they still do not
like it.
I guess for all of us-- the younger ones--we are just glad that we are on
this discussion/e-mail lists. At least we know that there are still a
group of CM lovers. Age doesn't matter afterall.
Alice Chung
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