Re: Subject: [Harp-L] Introducing myself



Tasty Rob!!!!

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> On Mar 23, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Rob Paparozzi <chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Eliza,
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> welcome to the listâ.I agree too, Winslow has written THE best instructional book for our little instrument and I highly recommend it to all level playersâ.
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> as you are seeing, a WIDE variety of players are here and always very helpful so happy harpingâ..
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> since you are  huge MY FAIR LADY FAN, I thought you'd enjoy my little Chromatic solo on this version of 
> "Wouldn't it be Loverly",-) 
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> Here you go Ms. Doolittleâ..hope you like a more updated version,-)
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg9DojalwCQ
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> welcomeâ
> all the best,
> Rob Paparozzi
> http://robpaparozzi.com
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>> On Mar 23, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Eliza Doolittle <eliza.doolittle@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Thanks everybody for your welcome here. I hope I'm answering in the right way... I've made a couple of attempts and I'm not sure whether I'm answering to the whole list, or only to one member.
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>> It's been a surprise to me to find Winslow Yerxa is a member of this list. I'd like to say publicly here that I think his book is great, clear and amazingly effective in a field where I had expected that nothing but face-to-face lessons (not available in my town, as far as I know) would do. Thank you, Mr. Yerxa.
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>> Elizabeth, Eliza Doolittle is not my real name... But almost. I'm really called Elisa (that's the Spanish version of the name, which is not considered the short for Elizabeth -Isabel- but a different name). 'My Fair Lady' has always been my favourite film, so I started to be called Eliza Doolittle, after its central character, by my schoolfriends, and by now it sounds to me almost as if it were my real name and not a nick.
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>> See you around the list,
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>> Eliza Doolittle
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>> El Domingo 23 de marzo de 2014 19:22, "EGS1217@xxxxxxx" <EGS1217@xxxxxxx> escribiÃ:
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>> Hi Eliza, I'm Elizabeth and I post on Harp-l too. Welcome! It's fun when 
>> people from other Countries far afield join up to give their input.
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>> I'm a Brit, formerly from Scotland but long since become a New Yorker, so 
>> find your 'Eliza Doolittle' handle quite intriguing. :)
>> 
>> As far as responding to 'old' threads...what I'd suggest is copying and 
>> pasting the post you're referencing - or at least the pertinent part of it, 
>> making sure you include the poster's name and email addy...and in the subject 
>> line making sure the List knows it's an 'old' topic perhaps? That way you 
>> aren't causing any confusion with a current thread especially if the people who 
>> initially posted are no longer members of the List.
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>> Certain types of threads are often picked up and repeated--so I don't see 
>> any difficulty with responding to an old post--depending on just how far back it 
>> goes--or how controversial it might have been at the time. There is 
>> always THAT possibility, of course. ;) You might wish to scan back and 
>> forth around the post you're looking at--reading the responses if any, to 
>> make sure the Listowner didn't shut down the thread first.
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>> You'll find that Winslow is a great source of information and always 
>> helpful--even outside his role as author of Harmonicas for Dummies and President 
>> of SPAH. He was the very first person to answer MY first 'dumb' question 
>> here--almost 10 years ago. Of course there are other very 
>> knowledgeable people too, but I'll never forget his taking the time to help 
>> me. 
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>> Best,
>> 
>> Elizabeth
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