A question...

John Benecki, P.A. 710 X5240 (BENECKIJO@kpnwoa.mts.kpnw.org)
Mon, 05 Aug 1996 20:38:04 -0700 (PDT)

Ken Buzz of Legirons, Arkansas writes:

}I'd like to play harp but don't like harp music. Is there hope for me?
}Perhaps the right teacher could turn me around- do you know of any
}teacher in Legirons?
}
}Sincerely,
}Ken

You need to steep yourself in things Celtic- a peat bog is traditional
in the British Isles, although over-doing it isn't recommended; an
example of peat excess is on view in the British Museum. An old claw-foot
bathtub or horse trough can be had cheaply and set up behind the garage.
A good peat/water ratio is one shovelful peat to 20 gallons cold water;
start steeping at about an hour a day and work up from there. When you
start singing about nut brown ale, etc., you've had enough- know your
limits and keep to them, or play jazz. Up to you.

Regarding a harp teacher in legirons- teaching harp hasn't been an offense
for years, although they do have chain gangs in some southern states.

Hope this helps!