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Wheelchair Is New And Could Use Some Help, Consulting help, |
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Sat 7 May 2005, 06:28
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Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 19
Joined: 14-Nov 03
From: Sacramento - US
Member No.: 28,911
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Let me start this way. I am a quadriplegic polio disabled guy that Loves music. As a young guy I played guitar and other string interments enjoyed righting, and singing my own music. As life does my abilities diminished so I moved to keyboards. Loved doing synth stuff. Then that got harder and harder until about 4 years ago I lost more ground. Now I am here looking to see if I can find my way back to a lost love.
So what's that got to do with you? Well I have given it some thought. What I would love to do is find a consultant to work with me here in my town, Sacramento.
Ok yes I contacted music stores and found that they are all very willing to sell me a system. But to help install it, no way. To trouble shoot problems also, no way. So here I am.
If you are interested send me an e-mail.
thanks
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Mon 9 May 2005, 04:12
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Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 19
Joined: 25-Jan 05
From: Apple Valley - US
Member No.: 59,140
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Hi Wheelchair! Do as lepetitmartien suggests about contacting a university/college in Sacramento. Also try the local school district’s middle schools and high schools. I read where one teacher was teaching computer music to eighth graders. Go to Google and type MacNexus. On the page you’ll find a Mac user group in Sacramento. It’s a slim chance that somebody might know somebody. There’s no computer music class in the local JC where I live, and the music stores are just as you say, so I know what you’re up against. You want to write I – IV – V chords? I use Finale. I’m an amateur, but if we talk, I may be able to suggest something. [edit lpm: please no emails in the forums, bots can find them, use the link in the profile instead, it's spam safe! ]
This post has been edited by lepetitmartien: Tue 10 May 2005, 02:49
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