Hi all,
I read in some article about a teacher who recommend daily
practice on Ro, but confessed he actually never followed the
practice.
So, how many of you really do the Ro-buki as a daily thing?
Now that I'm getting a consistent sound I find myself going
straight to my problem areas rather than doing the Ro-buki.
I'm probably just excited about this whole deal, but am I
missing something if I skip the Ro practice?
Thanks for any replies.
Tots Tolentino
tots@quickweb.com.ph
http://www.geocities.com/totst
All of the music is out there in the first place, all of
it. From the beginning of time the music was there. All
you have to do is try to get a little piece of it. I
don't care how great you are, you only get a little piece
of it."
- Dizzy Gillespie, conversation with Nat Hentoff, 1983
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