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Per, this is very inspiring and gives me hope even though i ll never be financially secure or get a retirement check! cheers brother L.a --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > > This whole subject of age has awakened my > curiosity! > > the arts being often a comodity for many people > > How many of you are lucky enough to live strictly > from > > looping, art or music? > > L.a > > I produce recordings of music, I perform music > (quite often with > loopers), I play instruments on music recordings and > live with other > artists, I write articles on music, I write books on > music, I teach > about music/music software/music instruments/music > business related > topics, I advice people.... Well, the only work I do > that has nothing > "strictly" to do with music is producing web sites. > But to me it is very > similar; the same balance between harmony and > disorder, the constant > searching for "the right false notes", the difficult > art of implementing > a gesture for something "well known" and then twist > it - not too much - > just enough to show that you know the common ways > but choose to do it a > little different. I'm not making any big money, in > fact I earn more from > cheap living than form getting paid. > > I'm 47 and each day I look around to see if I will > not grow up soon, but > still no sign for a change in that direction ;-) > > Best wishes > > Per Boysen > ________________ > www.boysen.se > www.looproom.com --> 1st Swedish Looping Festival > ===== www.labalou.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com