RE:



Arpeggios
Intervalistic jumps
Tuning your tone to each note on each harp.
Vibrato


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>---- Original Message ----
>From: jpl_pagan@xxxxxxxxx
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: 
>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:02:28 -0700 (PDT)
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>>--- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mark Wilson"
>><markwilson53@xxxx> wrote:
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>>> If you could come up with twelve things to work on
>>and give them each five minutes, that would give you a
>>solid hour of good practice....
>>> I came up with a list of items.  I'd be interested
>>in seeing what others would add to the list.
>>> 
>>> 1. Bends (for me the 3 draw and 10 blow bends)
>>> 2. 1st position
>>> 3. 3rd position
>>> 4. Extended positions (4th-12th)
>>> 5. Chugging, rhythm, and timing 
>>> 6. Scales
>>> 7. Tongue Blocking
>>> 8. Stealing, learning  new licks
>>> 9. Learn new songs or
>>melodies....................................
>>> 
>>> 
>>> What else????
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>>i can think of one big thing i never practice enough
>>and i think most people probably don't: improvising.
>>and i don't want to hear you can't practice
>>spontaneity (though, it seems, i may not be able to
>>spell it...). getting used to improvising is an
>>enourmously helpful thing. think about it the next
>>time you freeze up before a solo :)
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>>  --Jp
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