[Harp-L] Walter Horton Recommendations
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- From: "Bradford Trainham" <bradford.trainham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 16:51:03 -0600
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Ok...,
So I'm studying Walter Horton this month.
My immediate problem is that he seems to have so much recorded material
available that I don't know which I should study.
So could all you Walter Horton devotees suggest what you think is his most
significant work?
Thanks,
Brad Trainham
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