[Harp-L] A train-rhythm question...
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- From: Wayne Stennett <waynestennett@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 20:05:30 -0500
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A question... What is a good articulation for train music? I have tried
several, but am not finding any one articulation that lends itself to
speed (although I am sure practice makes all of the difference)? I am
finding something along the line of TOOOKAH HOOKAH in a blow draw
pattern works better than most. Anyone with some experience who can
recommend a good articulation? Thanks!
Wayne Stennett
www.lifeincanaan.worthyofpraise.org
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