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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 54994" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>I do not know any famous artest personally, and am not in the music business. But I've seen the inside of a recordinf studio at age 11 to do a record recording with a brass band I was part of. My older brothers has both been professional musicains for many years, and now my son plays drums and they've done some recordings as well.</p><p>Now not going into too much detail I can just say that 90% of the time the phrase "Listen to music the way the artist intended" is mostly nonsense ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 54994, member: 62"] I do not know any famous artest personally, and am not in the music business. But I've seen the inside of a recordinf studio at age 11 to do a record recording with a brass band I was part of. My older brothers has both been professional musicains for many years, and now my son plays drums and they've done some recordings as well. Now not going into too much detail I can just say that 90% of the time the phrase "Listen to music the way the artist intended" is mostly nonsense ;D [/QUOTE]
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