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I agree, your music does have an audience, you just haven’t found them solidly yet. The Gospel Fest and recent gigs are on the right track. Accept that you aren’t going to be in the top 40 because you aren’t an overproduced autotuned drum machined dance artist and work on building up a network of local venues and fans who like what you do. You may be behind the times, but given the times we’re in that’s not something to be ashamed of.
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There were earlier examples. The violinist Paganini is the first one that comes to mind. Unfortunately, he died in the middle of the 19th century so there were no recordings.
The level of quality of soloists has increased since recordings have been made. The number of them has increased as well. I'm just curious how the virtuosi of today stack up to him. I bet the best ones of today outshine him.
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I read about that. I thought that the devil supposedly appeared to him in his dreams, but maybe he ate some bad calamari before bedtime. You would likely enjoy reading "Hellhounds On Their Trail" by R. Gary Patterson (rest his soul). He mentions Pag and Rob, as well as 27 Club members and other children of the darned.
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