Re: [Harp-L] Tongue Blocking
On Apr 13, 2005, at 6:24 PM, maurice richard libby wrote:
In fact, that's not too far from the truth. I was totally burned out
after learning to play trumpet in a marching band, and teaching myself
guitar. I wanted something that i could actually play without thinking
too much and harp seemed like a good idea. I was thrilled because it
was far more intuitive than anything else I'd done. It wasn't till
much later that I realized how wrong I was and how much there was to
learn.
In fact, to tie this in with another thread--if I had started on
chromatic (which I still don't play well) I don't think I would have
stuck with it.
Now, of course, (when chromatics seem to be a thousand times more
expensive than when I was young) I am wishing i had one to play with.
I've got this idea for a jazzy little tune. . . . .
all the best,
maurice
I played trumpet but had to give it up as my face has been
shattered..TWICE. Since my jaw is all pins & wires, I cannot get posts
put in, therefore have no way to brace my store bought teeth. I still
DO play a little clarinet and accordion. This is one of the reasons I
stated that (to ME) chromatic was easier, as my experience with past
instruments was easily transferrable.
I guess if I had started out with diatonic, I would feel much
differently. In fact, Tom Ball has me really thinking.
smokey-j
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