And surely Hendrix never learned to read music! I mean, he played left
handed most of the time (is that right or am I just bigging up us lefties
among the group!)


Peace

Much Joni


Jamie Zoob



----- Original Message -----
From: Bree Mcdonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 2:37 PM
Subject: RE: Reading music


> >fred is so right about this. how i wish i knew how to read and write
music
> >and not only chord charts. i would know how to play more than a hundred
of
> >my own songs that i have forgotten through the years.
>
> Well,last night I went to a SUPERBORE party and asked this question.   I
> just got these WIDE OPEN STARES!  Anywho,some of the answers were
> interesting.  My artist sister said that a muscian not reading music would
> be like her not able to know what oils (colors)can be mixed
> together.....primary colors etc.  Somebody yelled,"Because they are
lazy!!"
> (Always ONE in every crowd )  Someone commented that maybe Joni's music
and
> Paul's would have been even better had they learned to read and write
music.
>   I really question this???  Thanks for your responses.  This is a
question
> that I have thought about over the years.
>
> Bree
>
> >That's a myth ... it can only enhance. That's like saying an illiterate
> >person who speaks and thinks well would be hampered by learning to read
and
> >write.
> >
> >-Fred
>
>
>
>
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