Re: [QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica

2014-05-27 Thread Dana Wray
Welcome to the quad with Joe. There are a lot of interesting people on the list and you can learn a lot from now on. We have all had different experiences and try different things to help us live independently. Thank you for joining, Dana C 4-5 Complete quadriplegic 40 years post in July 26,74 M

Re: [QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica

2014-05-26 Thread lindakrn
Welcome  to the Quadlist. Some really nice friends here. 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 Begin forwarded message: > 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

Re: [QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica

2014-05-24 Thread Joe Olson
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

[QUAD-L] Hands-free Harmonica

2014-05-23 Thread Jeremy Olson
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