Newt, Just to last part where you think treble clef readers have problem with the bass of a piano and vice versa. Off the subject, I met the trombone playing kid from Rutgers a couple of weeks ago. He was playing quite well in Bill Allred's Classic Jazz Band for Bill's son John Allred. On Wed, 09 Feb 2000 08:20:24 -0500 nhunt@jagat.com (Newton Hunt) writes: > In what way? > > William J Schlipf wrote: > > > > No flame suit needed...but I object to that! > > Bill Schlipf Bloomington, IL > > wjstuner@juno.com > > > > On Tue, 08 Feb 2000 15:49:48 -0500 nhunt@jagat.com (Newton Hunt) > writes: > > >I am a non musician (well I do sing, I'm a barelytone). I was an > > >engineering major with a minor in general music because I _liked_ > > >music > > >and wanted to know more about it. I sang in church and with the > New > > >Mexico Sate University Community Choir and the Rutgers community > > >choir. > > > > > >I taught piano technology for five years as my full time > occupation > > >and > > >there is a correlation between bass and treble clef players. > Treble > > >clef players can tune a better treble but have trouble with the > bass. > > >The bass clef players... > > > > > > Newton > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Bill Schlipf Bloomington, IL wjstuner@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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