Michael Weber 101
- Sophia Feltro
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Michael Weber 101
I recently came across a lengthy talk with Michael Weber that may or may not already be posted somewhere here on the forum. In any event, I think its worth re-posting here because it relates to some of the issues that may be of interest to beginners. I also consider Weber to be one of the more sincere mentors out there, someone worth listening to. The link to the conversation can be found here.
- erdnasephile
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Re: Michael Weber 101
Thank you so much for posting this!
The other interesting thing on that page is Ricky Jay's advice to beginners:
"They should go out and perform as much as possible, they should have a sense of history about the art and they should respect what came before"
The other interesting thing on that page is Ricky Jay's advice to beginners:
"They should go out and perform as much as possible, they should have a sense of history about the art and they should respect what came before"
- Brian Morton
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Re: Michael Weber 101
Loved, loved, LOVED the Michael Weber talks.