Re: [Shaku] re meri

From: Nicholas Pierotti (eurydice@cruzio.com)
Date: Sun Dec 26 2004 - 17:23:09 PST


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I thought Re Meri (F on a 1.8) was achieved by keeping holes 3, 4, and=20=

5 closed, and holes 1 and 2 both 1/4 open. Re Chu Meri, the other=20
"note" between Re and Tsu (F# on a 1.8) is achieved by closing holes 3,=20=

4, and 5, hole 2 1/3 open, and hole 1 wide open.

That's how I learned it, anyhow. I learned my fingering from=20
Christopher Yohmei Blasdel.

Nick

On Dec 26, 2004, at 6:17 PM, Dcammaro@aol.com wrote:

> I'll be darned. Thanks Peter, I've double checked by looking at John=20=

> Neptune's book. You werer right I've been plying it way too flat. I=20=

> stand corrected.
>
> Dominic
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I thought Re Meri (F on a 1.8) was achieved by keeping holes 3, 4, and
5 closed, and holes 1 and 2 both 1/4 open. Re Chu Meri, the other
"note" between Re and Tsu (F# on a 1.8) is achieved by closing holes
3, 4, and 5, hole 2 1/3 open, and hole 1 wide open.

That's how I learned it, anyhow. I learned my fingering from
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On Dec 26, 2004, at 6:17 PM, Dcammaro@aol.com wrote:

<excerpt>I'll be darned. Thanks Peter, I've double checked by looking
at John Neptune's book. You werer right I've been plying it way too
flat. I stand corrected.

Dominic

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