this is so beautiful! so you play as well .... sigh. i can't play an instrument or sing a note. Yet I've raised 3 children: the oldest who sings in choir and has a lovely deep alto; my second who plays classical guitar (for 5 years now). The youngest? says he wants to be a drummer in a rock band.
what's up with the babies of families? haha.
will you play in a church as well? the acoustics of many churches are so right for music ...
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Beautiful music, very soothing. I'm listening as the sun is going down and dusk is creeping in.
That's lovely.
Nice.
oh tut-tut
this is so beautiful! so you play as well .... sigh. i can't play an instrument or sing a note. Yet I've raised 3 children: the oldest who sings in choir and has a lovely deep alto; my second who plays classical guitar (for 5 years now). The youngest? says he wants to be a drummer in a rock band.
what's up with the babies of families? haha.
will you play in a church as well?
the acoustics of many churches are so right for music ...
tape it. wish i could be there to listen
xxx
rdm
RDM:
It's daughter L who plays, not I!
Oh this is gorgeous. Even my dog is relaxing.
What is the Dvorak piece? When they play as an octet, do they just double the 4 parts? What instrument does your daughter play? The piece is lovely!
at first I read Octet as Ocelot. that I would like to see.
L - you are obviously very talented I'm sure your Mother is very proud of you.
Wow! Fantastic.
I love music Mondays!
Barbara- We do double the four parts and I play the cello. It is the 2nd movement of the American Quartet. -L
I played the American Quartet once, long ago! I play the violin. What instrument does your daughter play?
Betty: L plays the cello!
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