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Hi Horse, thanks for your message. I used to work in an LGV garage (have class 2 licence, cpc etc). Packed that in and now trying to work as a pro musician and teacher (Trumpet and Brass), being a music grad years ago. I passed my IAM test in the East Surrey group, back in February, gaining a 1st with all 1’s. Currently training to be an LO (taken a while due to work). May do masters, but more keen to get involved with driving days and hope to be invited to HPC, as and when.
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vanman wrote:Ray welcome found us then
Tom
Thanks Tom.
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Welcome guys, nice to have you on board
Richard Olpin: Bristol IAM: Training Officer, IAM: Masters (Dist), IMI National Observer, LOA. Gloucestershire Constabulary SC6240.
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RiK wrote:Welcome guys, nice to have you on board
Thanks Rik.
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Welcome, Ray. You'll have some fun with this bunch!
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Pumafan wrote:Welcome, Ray. You'll have some fun with this bunch!
Thanks
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Glad you made it here.
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There are members here who use music / advanced driving analogies. Apologies, I'm not one of them (I can drum a bit, but lose count if it involves anything more than 123 4, 123 4 ... ).
However, you may find parallels between the two types of tutoring, planning, setting targets & challenges, positive feedback etc. Let us know!
However, you may find parallels between the two types of tutoring, planning, setting targets & challenges, positive feedback etc. Let us know!
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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Horse wrote:There are members here who use music / advanced driving analogies. Apologies, I'm not one of them (I can drum a bit, but lose count if it involves anything more than 123 4, 123 4 ... ).
The music analogy is from the perspective of the viewer/listener. You can listen to two artists perform the same piece of music/song, with all the right notes, in the right order, and while they may both be technically "perfect", you will almost certainly prefer one over the other.
It is the same with two drivers, in identical cars, driving the same piece of road. They may both be capable of getting from one end to the other with technical "perfection" but you will almost certainly prefer one over the other.
The driver, like the musician, will always add a little something of themselves to the drive.
Who you are is how you drive.
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Not sure if you have seen the Azimo robot playing the Trumpet? - still not sure it is not someone in a costume - however if it is they are a marvellous mimic of playing without any expression at all. Technically it is in tune and metrically correct, but with no colour or personality at all.
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