Re: [Harp-L] playing harmonically and the importance of rhythm
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- From: Leonardo Kenji Shikida <shikida@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 13:07:33 -0200
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I have 12 harps, so I don't complain ;-)
Just kidding. I think every musician must master his instrument.
Don't fool yourself. Study.
Kenji
On 11/24/05, billannette <mojoworkin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> >"Iceman writes:
> *"To take diatonic to the next level, it should not be played
> "harmonically", but like any other instrument in which you pick the
> notes frst and then play them."*
>
> Name one instrument where that happens. I don't know any, and I have
> known great musicians on a wide range of instruments. How many pianists
> actually choose to play in C# major without complaining? Few that I've
> met. Same with organists"
> >Huge snip
>
> Well said!!!!
>
> Bill
>
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