Brian's violin lesson is usually on Friday, but was moved to today instead, before we drove to the airport to pick up Rick. Between our schedule and that of Brian's violin teacher, lessons have been hit and miss since the beginning of May. That means that we often work on pieces far longer than we used to, so I was ready to video the fiddle tunes Brian has been practicing. Here they are:
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Lovely and I wouldn't mind being out on the ocean this week!
Wow! He's really coming along! It's been so fun to follow him through the years - this is great!
Me, either, Theresa, but the plants and animals need me here!
Thanks, Susan. I wish he'd view it as fun; he'd stop violin in a heartbeat if I let him.
That was fantastic...makes me wish I had musical talent. Being Irish, I just wanted to get up play the violin and dance. Thank-you for my morning joy!
I was all set to ask if he had a desire to pursue his musical talent into adulthood, but after reading your comment to Susan . . . I guess not. It's unusual for a young person to be so talented, but not enjoy it.
Wonderful. The violin is not the easiest instrument to get a good sound on. He did excellent!!
thanks for sharing the nice post.
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