Alison Kinnaird one time explained grace notes on the harp as a shimmer of
sound.
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May neither your strings nor your spirit ever break,
May your harp and your soul always be in tune.
Rita
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Philip Whittaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01 Mar, scots-l-digest (scots-l-digest) wrote:
I'm preparing a list of decorations for my beginner whistle class...
A cut is not a leading note but the interruption of a note by a higher
note, lifting a finger higher up...
Interesting - the
Due to a delay in shipping some replacement RAM for one of my Sun
servers, I had to borrow some Ram out of my central file server to put
into one of the servers here that actually earns revenue. So the bad
news is that the radio station will be down until probably tonight or
tomorrow,
Okay, the station is back up now.
Toby
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Nigel,
So much to think about in this matter of tin whistle teaching and
ornamentation.
Here's a few things for starters.
Playing the octave D.
Like you I adopted the habit of playing
x x x x x x
instead of the recommended
o x x x x x
I regret this and have tried to remedy the