tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2022615131472916654.post7250685957543347642..comments2023-10-07T14:34:06.703+01:00Comments on Horn Thoughts: MusicalityJonathan Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00527063732905729010noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2022615131472916654.post-32672048709318290022009-09-08T17:04:19.115+01:002009-09-08T17:04:19.115+01:00Wow. Terrific. Thanks. Will be linking and comment...Wow. Terrific. Thanks. Will be linking and commenting, but for now want to say that this:<br /><br />>>So I decided to do a web search and see what others have said on the subject. There is surprisingly little.<<<br /><br />comes as no surprise. Part of being a music therapist is introducing people to the non-mechanical aspects of music making that can so enrich one's life, musical and otherwise. I think that music educators are so used to dealing with "natural" players, they rarely have to verbalize what you're talking about here.Lyle Sanford, RMThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312150272934828223noreply@blogger.com