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2008 NEW YEAR’S HARP RESOLUTIONS

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  • #111731

    – not look angry when I’m playing (believe me, I’ve videotaped myself)

    LOL.

    #111732
    Leigh Griffith
    Participant

    Hi Vince,

    If you went to the East coast and hopped on I-95 North, it hits the
    Canadian border three miles from my house in Houlton, Maine. Our claims
    to harp fame are that master harp builder Jay Witcher lives here, and
    we think a thirteen member folk harp ensemble in a town of 6,700 people
    is a pretty good ratio!

    I also have to master my facial expressions while playing. My husband
    said that during our last concert it souded great, but then I made a
    face which let him know I had hit a wrong note or missed something
    entirely which he would never have known if I hadn’t done that!

    Oh, we are on a warming trend, by the way, and it is supposed to be 40
    and raining by Monday. Ugh! I’d rather have snow than ice and slush.
    That’s global warming for ya’!

    Leigh

    #111733
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Ro,

    Your post helps greatly!

    #111734
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Yes, well one of my ongoing gig resolutions

    #111735
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Carl,

    #111736
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Dear Fellow Texan,

    #111737
    vincent-pierce
    Participant

    Hi, Ivan! I do in fact go to Baylor, and if you didn’t already know that, that’s a pretty good guess! I sent you an e-mail, but in case you didn’t get it, you can e-mail me at aeolian_flux at yahoo.com. Thanks!

    #111738
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Well, here is a nice turn of event!

    #111739
    unknown-user
    Participant

    My resolution for 2008 was to try to take all of this business a lot easier… or maybe just a little bit… reduce practice hours, and find a couple of more social activities where I can forget about the harp entirely and just give myself some time to chill out… otherwise I realied I would be dead by the time I’m 20…. which is only next month : )

    Well to be honest, I’v already broken it on a couple of days… but Esma will always be Esma I suppose…

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