Strip muting, which way?

Jim pianotoo@IMAP2.ASU.EDU
Sun, 22 Dec 1996 16:14:32 -0700 (MST)


Well, Gee Whillikers, Jim.

I never had anyone tell me I was handikapped before, although I secretly
knew it to be true.  I'm only now just discovering the many ways.  As of
yesterday, I'll never see 70 again.  Yes, I did have a happy birthday.

Jim C Sr.

PS Jim you gotta watch those devils.

On Sun, 22 Dec 1996 JIMRPT@aol.com wrote:

> Well Gollee Warren;
>  I had never considered that I was doing it wrong, muting from 88 down, but
> maybe I am. That is the way I learned to strip mute and I have never thought
> about it before. Is it possible that I have been mutably incorrect all these
> years?
>   Now is a fine time for you to be causing me to doubt my technique, right in
> the middle of the Holiday Season !!
>   By all means you should use the method that suits you the best, makes the
> most sense to you, and you are most comfortable with.  I suppose that some
> stick in the mud like Jim Coleman Sr. will come up with a good solid reason
> to start in the bass and work up.  We have to remember that Jim Sr., besides
> being a great tech and teacher, is handicapped because he is also a ASU fan
> and a former (?) tuba player.
> Merry Christmas;
> Jim Bryant (FL)
>
> (JC I couldn't help it the Devil made me do it!)
>




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