Re: shakuhachi and glasses

From: KYOSEI1@aol.com
Date: Sat May 10 2003 - 13:56:45 PDT


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The problem is the glasses and the distance from you eyes to the music. There
is such a thing called music glasses. These glasses are specifically set for
playing music. I use trifocal or progressive lenses and you can't read and
play with these lenses. If your eyes are of equal strength you can buy ready
made glasses at the local pharmacy but if they are not equal you'll need to
do what I did. My optometrist sat me on the floor with the music in front of
me and made a pair of glasses for me. this is what I wear.

Kyosei

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