"I think that Pringle guy is a pompous pain the ass! Who the hell does he think he is anyway?!"
Sometimes, I feel that you have no feelings at all. I understand how it is to "lay it out just the way it is" but sometimes, it is callous and would make any newcomber run and burn its theremin because "the one" has spoken and said that it will be an almost impossibility to play this instrument well. We must be careful since we never have a second chance to make a first impression. i'll be honest here, when I joined here and started to read your posts, I thought they oozed uptightness, control in a dictator-ish kind of way, I was highly intimidated to post anything because I was scared you'd ram me over! Why do that? The theremin community is small as it is and I think we need to help and encourage each other in this journey rather than being thrown around by fear of failure. Obviously, the ratio of good player to bad player is incredibly small, but I welcome anyone who wishes to try this instrument and give it a go. I remember when I joined here, I was highly reminded that I will most likely fail at it because I was never trained at any other instrument. Luckily, I have nice people around me who I can surround myself with their positive words and encouragements. A lot of people do not have that luxury and they come here for that. I'll try my best to encourage rather than to deter.
"Why do people take him so seriously? I certainly don't."
Well, that's nice that YOU don't take "him" seriously ~ you know what goes on in your own head (i sure hope you do, maybe you dont haha) but for people who don't know you and your mind, they will make an opinion of you by the words you write. Since they cannot see you face to face, what other option is there?
"Because, whether he knows it or not, he is one of the most skilled theremin players who has ever lived. IMO, He doesnt seem confident of this fact, alas -"
Oh, I am pretty certain that he knows that already. :)
"Seems to be driven to assert his "superiority" even though he has absolutely no need to. Fred."
There are plenty of sayings that can clearly express that (none by Clara Rockmore though) such as "you attact more flies with honey than vinegar" or "being humble is a rare quality to possess" are 2 that come to mind.
So Coalport, could you please relay this post to that "Peter Pringle" guy for me? I'd appreciate that :)