Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!uwm.edu!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!nis!quad!dts From: dts@quad.uucp (David T. Sandberg) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: What is perfect pitch? Message-ID: <380@quad.uucp> Date: 8 Dec 89 23:17:35 GMT References: <18807@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> <365@bbxsda.UUCP> <1989Nov27.212927.3253@agate.berkeley.edu> <7051@portia.Stanford.EDU> <357@quad.uucp> <25742AAA.56CC@rpi.edu> <1125@cf-cm.UUCP> <2726@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca> Reply-To: dts@quad.uucp (David T. Sandberg) Organization: Quadric Systems, Richfield MN Lines: 24 In article <2726@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca> king@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca (Stephen King) writes: >In article abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) writes: >>In fact, we helped a mechanic at our marina tune the >>engines on a boat that had twin engines. >> >>Who says you can't make money with musical skills? > >I have never heard anybody say this. Have you? I'll be glad to say it if no one else already has. "You can't make money with musical skills... well, okay, maybe you can make money, but not enough." ;') ;'( >Then again, if all you use your musical skills for is tuning outboard >motors you may not make a heck of a lot of money. Of course if you use your musical skills in music that isn't particularly commercial you won't make much money, either. -- David Sandberg dts@quad.uucp or ..uunet!rosevax!sialis!quad!dts "Ghosts in the Machine!"