Re: Real Beginner Question

From: HeirPhoto@aol.com
Date: Mon Mar 18 2002 - 20:18:14 PST


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In a message dated 3/18/02 9:56:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
peteross@cloudhandsmusic.com writes:

> RO is the lowest note on all the shakuhachi lengths. But, it will be a
> different pitch on each flute.

Peter,
That is the answer I was looking for. This list has certainly motivated me to
learn more and a good, detailed playing guide will be my next addition.
To me serious music is new. I have a good natural ear for pitch and can make
passable music but the proper notation and terminology is something I must
learn. At 45 I guess it is not too late to learn the technical end although
at 13 it all seems to come naturally for my daughter in her studies of
violin, piano and recorder.
Thanks,
Tony
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     Baltimore, Maryland 21236
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Peter,<BR>
That is the answer I was looking for. This list has certainly motivated me to learn more and a good, detailed playing guide will be my next addition.<BR>
To me serious music is new. I have a good natural ear for pitch and can make passable music but the proper notation and terminology is something I must learn. At 45 I guess it is not too late to learn the technical end although at 13 it all seems to come naturally for my daughter in her studies of violin, piano and recorder.<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Tony<BR>
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