[Harp-L] non-expert advice to Steve



Steve - I am no expert but in Outlook Express there is a formatting option of "plain text" which might do the trick.  Don't forego the plain english though - that is always appreciated!

Doug H
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Shaw 
  To: harp-l harp-l 
  Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 6:15 PM
  Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Villa-Lobos at Teatro Amazonas



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  > I play with an amp in my sessions most of the time=3D2C but the very best=
   tim=3D
  > e I ever have is when it goes quiet and I can dump the amp. Then it's jus=
  t=3D
  > me and my harmonica and I love that. Sure=3D2C the challenge to project a=
  nd=3D
  > make yourself heard is a big one. I can't speak for Robert and his orches=
  =3D
  > tra=3D2C but I think the onus is just as much on them=3D2C and the conduc=
  tor=3D2C=3D
  > to ensure that Robert is heard in good balance. The best music is music t=
  =3D
  > hat is played with no noise!
  > =3D20
  > Steve =3D0A=3D
  I type my messages in plain English and this happens.  Only on Harp-L.  Adv=
  ice on how to avoid this would be welcome.      =0A=
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