I have purchased several small tools from Lee Valley in the last few
months. Probably the one most useful purchase was the Veritas scraper,
but thats not my favourite. My favourite is the Harmonica and
instructional CD. I work at a remote antenna site and usually do not
see anyone for my whole eight hour shift (12 on weekends). I was given
a harmonica years ago and have now decided to learn how to use it.
Have had the harmonica/CD for about two weeks now and can play several
basic songs. Man what fun and does it ever pass the time. The wife
doesn't know yet, will surprise her one day. Am already thinking about
moving up to a keyboard. Man that would be a shock to her system. Hope
to be able to come out of the closet on my grandsons birthday. Anyways
thats my favourtie LV purchase so far, what's yours?
Ken, making music in NS
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> I have purchased several small tools from Lee Valley in the last few
> months. Probably the one most useful purchase was the Veritas scraper,
> but thats not my favourite. My favourite is the Harmonica and
> instructional CD.
> Ken, making music in NS
I haven't bought my favorite... yet. Ditch the "C" and get a harp in
"G", unless you like high notes. YMMV
Dave in Fairfax
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Upscale wrote:
> Just as a precaution, you might want to have a set of ear plugs ready for
Or for the dogs. Whenever I get out just about anything, flute, guitar,
recorder, my dogs start howling.
When I get out the trumpet, they just pee in the floor and go hide under the
bed. :)
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Just as a precaution, you might want to have a set of ear plugs ready for
swmbo in case she doesn't take to your music like you have. :)
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> but that's not my favourite. My favourite is the Harmonica and
> instructional CD. I work at a remote antenna site and usually do not
> see anyone for my whole eight hour shift (12 on weekends). I was given
> a harmonica years ago and have now decided to learn how to use it.
> Have had the harmonica/CD for about two weeks now and can play several
> basic songs. Man what fun and does it ever pass the time. The wife
> doesn't know yet, will surprise her one day. Am already thinking about
> moving up to a keyboard. Man that would be a shock to her system.
"E" for blues. :-)
rik
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> [email protected] wrote:
> > I have purchased several small tools from Lee Valley in the last few
> > months. Probably the one most useful purchase was the Veritas scraper,
> > but thats not my favourite. My favourite is the Harmonica and
> > instructional CD.
> > Ken, making music in NS
>
> I haven't bought my favorite... yet. Ditch the "C" and get a harp in
> "G", unless you like high notes. YMMV
> Dave in Fairfax
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 03:53:25 -0500, Silvan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Upscale wrote:
>
>> Just as a precaution, you might want to have a set of ear plugs ready for
>
>Or for the dogs. Whenever I get out just about anything, flute, guitar,
>recorder, my dogs start howling.
>
>When I get out the trumpet, they just pee in the floor and go hide under the
>bed. :)
Yes I hear ya. I still have an old bugle left over from my high school
days. The wife won't let me use it in the house. I really don't know
how to play it but like to make noise. I also have a Bosun pipe left
over from the navy. I do know to use it but am discouraged from same.
Ken, makin noise in NS