âRE: [Harp-L] When Did Fast Become Good?
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- Subject: âRE: [Harp-L] When Did Fast Become Good?
- From: Warren Bee <wbharptime2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 13:05:41 -0400
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Fast because you are good and can handle the pace is cool if you like
listening/playing that sort of thing. Fast playing has been around forever
on most instruments. "Look ma no hands" is way cool if you stay on the
bike. Sadly many try to take the hands off the wheel to early before having
solid balance beneath them. Playing fast and knowing what you are playing
is way different than playing fast so nobody can tell what your playing :-)
WB
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