Re: Scales and Intervals

From: Tim Cassler (tim@toolbox.net)
Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 05:58:33 PDT


BTW.....if any of you players are ever in San Antonio, TX, I hope you will
get in touch with me. I am a new player, and am currently studying with
Martha Fabrique, and as a new member of the Japan America Society-San
Antonio, one of my goals is to see us bring some excellent, quality Japanese
music to this city!!

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Tim Cassler Toolbox Studios, Inc. 454 Soledad, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78205

210.225.8269 x111 fax.225.8200

> From: Philip Gelb <phil@philipgelb.com> > Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu > Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 05:25:52 -0700 > To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu > Subject: Re: Scales and Intervals > >> To all, >> >> The shakuhachi plays the pentatonic scale--right? But that's the Minor >> Pentatonic scale--there's another one. Actually, many other scales. > > the shakuhachi can play any scale that the player is able to > technically develop. It is certainly not simply a pentatonic > instrument though many people treat it as such. > > phil > -- > Philip Gelb > phil@philipgelb.com > http://www.philipgelb.com > upcoming concerts: > Saturday, April 13 Ashland Oregon, Southern Oregon U. Music School > (The Space Between; w/ Pauline Oliveros and Dana Reason) > Monday, April 15 Riverside, California. UC Riverside Music School > (The Space Between; w/ Pauline Oliveros and Dana Reason) > Thursday, April 18 Galoka in SanDiego (solo and with guests) > Friday, April 19, Rocco in LosAngelos (4tet w/ Alex Cline, GE Stinson > and Bill T. Roper) > Saturday April 20 the folk music center in Claremont, CA (solo) > ____________________________________________________ >

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