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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2006-12-30 12:56
Thanks for explaining the metaphor. Ben's comment about the celery works for me, too, because some staccato needs to sound heavier and more sausage-y while other staccato is light and crispy and--oh, dear. This way metaphoric madness lies.
>>These things should be a 'Wittgenstein's ladder' for the students -- Wittgenstein said that his observations were like a ladder, "to be thrown away once you have surmounted them." So here, what you should be left with is a natural ability to play staccato.
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Yes. I'll try to remember that.... ;-)
Lelia
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