This gets so much easier every time I go out in public. Total self confidence. I demo'd the "rub your tummy and head technique" that makes a good theremin player. A while ago, I was unable to do this. Its second nature. They are going to make a large banner at the museum with MY NAME on it. I reminded Tony I was a "ONE L" Philip. I am having the time of my life. The venue is an incredibly beautiful place in historic downtown Savannah. I'll be sure to take a lot of photographs. Philip Neidlinger --- In aetherphon@yahoogroups.com, "Sachiel" <sachiel@...> wrote: > > That's fantastic, Philip - good luck with this, I am sure it is going to > be excellent. In fact, I wish I could be there, it looks great. This > could lead to lots of exciting stuff in the future. > > Seldiy > x > > ---- Original Message ---- > From: "Philip" <kmg5443@...> > To: <aetherphon@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:38 AM > Subject: [Aetherphon] Try outs > > > I met with the director of Ships of the Sea Museum to give him a > > preview of my theremin and my playing. He was impressed! I played > > "Moon River" and "As Time Passes By". > > > > So, with this last hurdle out of the way, all that remains is to work > > on my selections and find a tux. > > > > Philip Neidlinger >
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Re: Try outs
2009-08-20 by kmg5443
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