Re: Shakuhachi 101

From: Peter Lederman (soccrman@optonline.net)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 18:24:30 PST


the way of wind and holes...that's beautiful and so's your idea....

Dan Gutwein wrote:

> I'm willing to periodically (once every couple of weeks) cut and paste
> text-content into some sort of categorized FAX html page, and post it on my
> William and Mary site or on Bruce's site -- either way. I'm reluctant to
> come up with the organization of the topics alone and I'm also reluctant to
> contribute content -- still being a beginner in the way of wind and
> holes. But I think it would be worth it to all of us to centralize
> shakuhachi terms and concepts information and come up with some sort of
> categorical glossary. Maybe we should first think of the categories that
> would be most useful to new devotees and when people contribute content,
> they can list the most appropriate category for it at the top of their
> email attachment. (I prefer a categorized glossary since doing an
> alphabetical list won't be helpful to beginners since they would have to
> read the entire FAX before coming across the term that most interests
> them.) Contributers could simply send category-targeted content via email
> or an attachment to me, I'll paste it into my html editor (Macromedia's
> Dreamweaver) and format it appropriately for the FAX page. As the
> categories grow, I can create links from the index to separate pages. Of
> course, by that time, maybe different people can maintain different pages
> -- but that's down the road. Why don't we start brainstorm the categories?
>
> Dan
>
> At 03:32 PM 03/12/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >A few weeks ago Ron Nelson suggested, half in jest, that it was
> >time for a Shakuhachi FAQ. I don't have time to write one up or
> >maintain one, but if someone or a group of someones, out there is
> >interested in the project, I'll give them a login and access to my
> >server so they can put up a page and maintain it.
> >
> >Any interested takers?
> >
> >bj
> >
> >-



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