1. I play instruments, maybe not for a living, because a) it's a way for me to communicate with other people, b) for my instrument--the shakuhachi--it's a way for me to improve my breathing and general health, and c) it's a way for me to practice being creative.
2. I learned my instrument from my highschool choir teacher in Tokyo.
3. I really like my instrument, of course! I also trying to think of ways of using computer technologies as instruments. But, in all honesty, my favorite instruments changes from day to day. It really depends on the music that is created out of the instrument and how it attracts my attention. Each day has the potential to bring something new to my attention and interests.
1. I play instruments, maybe not for a living, because a) it's a way for me to communicate with other people, b) for my instrument--the shakuhachi--it's a way for me to improve my breathing and general health, and c) it's a way for me to practice being creative.
ReplyDelete2. I learned my instrument from my highschool choir teacher in Tokyo.
3. I really like my instrument, of course! I also trying to think of ways of using computer technologies as instruments. But, in all honesty, my favorite instruments changes from day to day. It really depends on the music that is created out of the instrument and how it attracts my attention. Each day has the potential to bring something new to my attention and interests.