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Where can I tap into history?
"And I think with all roles, at least where I come from, when I'm about to dig into a piece I look at where am I, who am I as a person, where do I come from, what are my resources, how can I tap this into the character, and what does this character bring me.
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Asking the cashier 'can I tap that?' just sounds euphemistic.
I figured I might be able to use that test on myself – how many taps can I do in a certain time?
In the first, a drummer in a feather-trimmed fedora (Bernard Purdie, who like all the musicians is identified in the credits) asks an unseen audience, "Well, what can I do?" He indolently taps out a 16th-note shuffle.
I can touch it, but say I tap it, it will definitely hurt.
"If I tap out, you can just tell 'em that it was all planned".
I can tap into old radio stations I used to listen to when I lived in Minnesota, I can pull up KEXP from my Seattle college days, and I can listen to the weird-but-cool Cape Cod station, WMVY.
"Uh, convert?" I tap.
I tap out.
I tap pause.
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