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Not overly much, no. Not being able to read music's a real deal breaker.
Reading music is something many people can't do. I wouldn't worry about not being able to, unless of course you're trying to date a meistro or something like that. I read music, and I enjoy teaching people to read music. So my answer would be yes, I suppose.
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How would you simplify this measure of music?
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Interesting, given your name. You do realize that Paul McCartney can't read music either, don't you?
http://everything2.com/title/Paul+McCartney+cannot+read+or+write+sheet+music
by GeorgeGee left Answerbag (What's this?) on January 30th, 2010
:) Yeah, I know. That's always bothered me about him too!
by Ringo on January 30th, 2010