Re: [QUAD-L] Larry, Nan's b-day

2014-05-25 Thread Nan
Thanks Meredith!



On Saturday, May 24, 2014 7:06 PM, "jume9...@comcast.net" 
 wrote:
 


Happy birthday to both of you!


Meredith




From: "Nan" 
To: linda...@comcast.net, "Larry Willis" 
Cc: "quad-list" 
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 1:31:05 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Larry, Nan's b-day


Thanks Linda F.  :)



On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:23 PM, "linda...@comcast.net"  
wrote:



Happy Birthday Larry & Nan!!!
lindaf

Fwd: [QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica

2014-05-25 Thread Larry Willis
Hey, you guys related? You sound like twins!

Sent from my iPad

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> Resent-From: quad-list@eskimo.com
> From: Joe Olson 
> Date: May 25, 2014 at 1:54:17 AM EDT
> To: Jeremy Olson 
> Cc: "quad-list@eskimo.com" 
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica
> 
> Jeremy,
> I'm a c4-5 injury level quad and now function as a weak c-6. I play harmonica 
> (not as much as I did in the first months and years following my injury).  I 
> feel it helped me quickly increase my diaphragm strength and gave me a 
> musical creative outlet.  I started out playing with a rack which I had 
> someone else help me into and position for me.  Now I have greater arm 
> strength and endurance so I hold it between my palms which allows me to 
> switch between keys and isn't so claustrophobic but requires a chest strap to 
> maintain stability or proping with elbows in combination with tilt to keep 
> from tipping forward.  It kind of crunches my chest constricting my breathing 
> but I like the freedom.
> I'd suggest a short lesson on the circle of fifths. Maybe a cheat sheet 
> showing what key harmonica is the best choice depending on a songs guitar 
> chords (and the cross harp position).  List the most common keys. Also a list 
> of good songs to improvise to.  I always liked "the house of the rising sun". 
>  It would also be helpful to teach how to improvise if you have the wrong but 
> close harp (1 or 2 places around the circle in either direction).  I found 
> this very important when I couldn't change my own harp.
> -Joe Olson
> 
> 
>> On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Jeremy Olson 
>>  wrote:
>> Hi everyone, 
>> 
>> Jeremy Olson here from New Zealand.
>> 
>> I am wondering whether you would like to take part in a project to develop a 
>> hands-free harmonica instruction course for people with a high level spinal 
>> cord injury. 
>> 
>> You are welcome to use the course and provide your feedback to make it even 
>> better. 
>> 
>> You can find out more about the course on my website at 
>> http://www.increasingcontrol.com/new-harping/
>> 
>> Anyway have a think about it,
>> 
>> Regards Jeremy.
>