User talk:George Leung

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[edit] Bluegrass music, "mouth harp"

Mouth harp can often refer to Jew's harp, but I have never heard it refer to a harmonica. It is listed as an alternate name for both instruments, and the Mouth harp page has been changed several times between redirecting to one or the other (I changed it to a DAB page). Cmadler 12:45, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] SFU computer

Yeah, I'd figured that it was an SFU account. With only a couple days to go before The Peak publishes I'm not so worried with "bad" material creeping into the article. Come Monday the article can be cleaned up and the citations looked over. Inevitably this is going to attract a bunch of attention by people who are more and less aware of Wikipedia's editorial guidelines, so cleaning up periodically is the best that can be done. I'm feeling like letting people have a bit of slack to "mess up" a little, since sometimes some very good changes are made then, and the not-so-good can be corrected.

I don't know if it's necessary yet to lock Vanessa's page. Usually locks are only done on user pages at the user's request or when the vandalism is extreme. We'll see how it goes—I have her page on my watchlist. In the meantime just reverting any vandalism should be enough. — Saxifrage 08:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chromatic Approaches

I was editing the section "Pros and Cons" under "Chromatic Harmonica" and noticed a sentence of yours which contrasted two different "approaches" near the end. I couldnt find a referance to these previously in the article, so i thought you could either add one or remove the sentence. thanks Urukagina 05:55, 19 November 2006 (UTC)