And no comments from Stinks in the Links.
Business as usual, I guess.
The shoulder rest is slowly settling in and seems to be helping the hands. It is taking a while to get comfortable. Hey, I've gone six years without one!
the original bass bagging site
And no comments from Stinks in the Links.
Business as usual, I guess.
The shoulder rest is slowly settling in and seems to be helping the hands. It is taking a while to get comfortable. Hey, I've gone six years without one!
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| I'm only having four. |
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| I suppose it would get more serious if no one turned up. |
That's something we used to say when I was a kid. I don't know why. Probably because it rhymed.
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| On toast. Nice. |
I've also got the heater on and I'm having a coffee.
No post from Robert because he has his lady staying. It's good to see other bloggers (like Angry Jesus and Evil Doctor Richard) getting involved in the comments. We even got something from The Wine Guy. It's a cold morning, which is one of the reasons why I'm posting. The heater by our computer is nice and warm. It has to be the warmest spot in our house on a cold morning.
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| Splash! |
I've rekindled my liking for peanut butter lately. It is so nice on toast.
I went to a jazz jam last night. I awaited my turn to play. Lots of people started coming up in groups that were obviously friends. After one lot finished, I headed towards the stage with my violin and my little amp. I then realised that I was standing among a group of young people who had already started playing All of Me. This tune is usually played in C. I got ready to join in and then realised that they were playing it in F, obviously to suit their singer. This was not a jam, it was a rehearsed piece. Normally, at a jam, a piece is jointly decided on. This happens on the spot. No one gets to do forward planning. I realised that I was not taking part in a jam. This must be peanut butter!