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Captain Sousie
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I just stumbled across this one and I must say that it is a work of pure poetry.

http://www.internetisshit.org/

The funny part is that I found it by being bored and googling a certain alternate slang term for poo.

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Just another rant.
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..just like television.

Anyone remember "Sunrise Semester"? "Watch Mr. Wizard?" "Playhouse 90"? "The Bell Telephone Hour"?
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Post by BopEuph »

For me, the internet is a way to help me improve as a musician. I find myself watching a crapload of videos on Youtube of idolized musicians of mine. I have used it to learn quite a bit of Jaco Pastorius, Victor Wooten, and Larry Graham grooves and incorporate them into my electric bass playing. Plenty of the old school bop videos all over it. When it comes to tuba/euphonium, though, I have only noticed a handful of the professionals. There are a few decent non professionals on it playing, but it seems the vast majority is kids fooling around on the horns. Granted, I haven't looked for brass stuff on Youtube in a long time.

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