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David Raleigh Arnold <darnold4@cox.net> wrote in news:%%xLBk.40374$PK.37306 @newsfe04.iad: > On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 00:20:51 +0000, John R. wrote: > >>> >>> >> Some notes on how *I* play this piece. >> >> 1. Play all the b3's on str 3 using finger 4. >> 2. Move to Pos II in meas 5 and stop g2 with finger 2. >> 3. More on meas 5 - f3# with finger 4, e3 with 1, c3 with 2, >> and b2     

Group: rec.music.classical.guitar · Group Profile · Search for 1 it s all in how your fingers want to move i can t in rec.music.classical.guitar
Author: John R.
Date: Sep 22, 2008 19:12

On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 00:20:51 +0000, John R. wrote: David Raleigh Arnold <darnold4@cox.net> wrote in news:4VRAk.241$zk7.75 @newsfe06.iad: On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:19:09 -0700, Tommy Grand wrote: Friends, Now I turn my attention to this wonderful study. What are the key considerations? Also, what is the best edition? I have the Ray de la Torre edition
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David Raleigh Arnold <darnold4@cox.net> wrote in news:4VRAk.241$zk7.75 @newsfe06.iad: > On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:19:09 -0700, Tommy Grand wrote: > >> Friends, >> >> Now I turn my attention to this wonderful study. What are the key >> considerations? >> >> Also, what is the best edition? I have the Ray de la Torre edition but >> the notes are awfully small. > > Download it from Boije     

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Author: David Raleigh Arnold
Date: Sep 22, 2008 04:43

miwi 2008-02-28 01:07:11 UTC FreeBSD ports repository Modified files: . modules . MOVED misc Makefile net Makefile security Makefile sysutils Makefile x11-themes Makefile Removed files: misc/seizedesktop Makefile distinfo pkg
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On Jul 26, 2:18 pm, "George" <geo...@home.net> wrote: > "Jeff" <joesi...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1185464162.982528.216340@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 26, 11:20 am, cse...@mts.net wrote: > >> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:27:25 -0700, Jeff <joesi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >I built a jig to make finger joints on my router table. I'm using a > >> >1/2" router bit and     

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Author: John R.
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:20

"Jeff" <joesiege@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1185464162.982528.216340@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Jul 26, 11:20 am, cse...@mts.net wrote: On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:27:25 -0700, Jeff <joesi...@gmail.com> wrote: I built a jig to make finger joints on my router table. I'm using a 1/2" router bit and spacing the fingers 1/2" apart. It worked well. Probably too well. I
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On Jul 26, 11:20 am, cse...@mts.net wrote: > On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:27:25 -0700, Jeff <joesi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >I built a jig to make finger joints on my router table. I'm using a > >1/2" router bit and spacing the fingers 1/2" apart. It worked well. > >Probably too well. I had to dry join the wood with a rubber mallet and > >a vise. The fit is extremely tight. I suspect it is way too tight     

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Author: Martin Wilke
Date: Feb 27, 2008 17:07

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:27:25 -0700, Jeff <joesiege@gmail.com> wrote: I built a jig to make finger joints on my router table. I'm using a 1/2" router bit and spacing the fingers 1/2" apart. It worked well. Probably too well. I had to dry join the wood with a rubber mallet and a vise. The fit is extremely tight. I suspect it is way too tight to glue. It seems to me that I'd want a couple
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On May 29, 8:44 pm, JonLorPro <JonLor...@aol.com> wrote: > On May 25, 8:08?pm, "Jackson K. Eskew" <jacksones...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > JonLorPro wrote: > > >A more notorious spot in this piece for the "notes getting cut short" > > >issue is in moving from sixth to the seventh measure. ?I've figured > > >out ?about four or five ways of handling this, varying in > > >practicality     

Group: rec.woodworking · Group Profile · Search for 1 it s all in how your fingers want to move i can t in rec.woodworking
Author: Jeff
Date: Jul 27, 2007 06:17

On May 20, 7:32 am, Lutemann <lutem...@aol.com> wrote: The finger joints of the right hand in this piece should always remain at the same angle to ensure a relaxed follow through and to keep the extensor muscles inactive (thus avoiding muscle against muscle tension build up). In order to this you must bring your hand to the strings as you move to the higher (or lower) strings. This
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Author: George
Date: Jul 26, 2007 11:18

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Author: Jeff
Date: Jul 26, 2007 08:36

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Author: cselby
Date: Jul 26, 2007 08:20

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Author: Jackson K. Eskew
Date: May 29, 2007 21:53

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Author: Jackson K. Eskew
Date: May 20, 2007 12:13

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