Providing you have paper near you this can be done anywhere and end up with beautiful results, I’d like to learn the traditional styles first. Not sure whether to buy a book or not I was hoping there would be better websites about, I’ve looked on here http://www.origami.com but didn’t really like the website style or the pdf files, does anyone have any recommened websites? I’m just a beginner so I need simple easy to follow instructions!
Found one style I like http://www.monkey.org/~aidan/origami/crane/ once I find some square paper I’ll give it a go and then post a photo of the results ^ _ ^
Dec 04, 2006, 12:38PM PST | 0 comments
I have found the adapter so I can plug the thing in at last! Dug out some old sheet music amongst them I found
Air by Bach
Cannon by Pachelbel
Theme from “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovsky
The versions I have arn’t too demanding I’m finding them useful in easing myself back into playing, after I’ll move on to more intermediate arrangements. I was never the best keyboard player in the world and it’s been over 3 years since I last played, my aim now is to be able to improve on and surpass my previous abilities. I think one of my next goals should be to discover more beautiful pieces of classical music to play and fall in love with.
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