RE: Temperature

From: Bud (bud@rajah.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2001 - 17:47:34 PST


AH yes, precisely the kind of answer I'd expect to come out of sweet haunts
of Naropa Institute and Boulder Colorado... ;*) My old home you
understand...

Brett "Bud" Breitwieser ( bud@zenbud.com <mailto:bud@zenbud.com> )
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Moonlight, reflected
In dewdrops,
Shaken from a crane's bill."
          -Dogen-Zenji

> -----Original Message-----
> From: markm@naropa.edu [mailto:markm@naropa.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 2:47 PM
> To: dfgutw@prodigy.net
> Cc: zink@newmex.com; shakuhachi@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: Re: Temperature
>
>
> Well, I live at 5500 ft. where the air is pretty thin and dry and it
> sometimes gets cold in my house. And I've played a variety of
> instruments by different makers of varying quality. But I've
> noticed that by far the most important variable is the quantity (in
> proportion to quality) of practice time I've been putting in lately.
> What a difference that makes... intonation, sound, repertoire...
> you name it, I've noticed that it's much better when I practice.
> Amazing... ;-)
>
> Mark M
>



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