[Dixielandjazz] Instruments with moving parts

tcashwigg at aol.com tcashwigg at aol.com
Fri Feb 2 21:16:01 PST 2007


But Herr william:

The question I have to beg dear Sir Wiggles is :

Are there women on their knees trying to attract your attention ?


To WASH OR NOT TO WASH NOW THAT IS THE QUESTION ;


SIR THOMAS OF CYMBALS



-----Original Message-----
From: jazzboard at hotmail.com
To: paul.edgerton at eds.com; dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
Sent: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 4:40 PM
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Instruments with moving parts

   Hi all,

Edgerton, Paul, pointed out:

>string instruments actually do have moving
>parts: the strings themselves and the tuning machines used to adjust
>their tension, plus the resonating surfaces of the body.

When I play my ax I become, Zen-like, one with my instrument. Any 
movements
I make are an essential and integral part of my music. The more I move 
the
more music I produce. You have to know how many moving parts I have to 
fully
answer the question.

How many moving parts does my washboard have? . . . Lots!


Respectfully submitted,

Bill "Wiggles" Gunter
jazzboard at hotmail.com



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