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Thank you for your kind words ... and yes, they were all pretty brave to give this a go, having a pretty good idea of the skills and abilities they would need to even get in the game for a minute ![]() ![]() I'll bet your daughter will get back to the music at some point. It's addictive for some people, isn't it? Like you, I like "the good old days" where the body and voice are developed to sing and play different instruments, and stretching that, as opposed to "everyone can play with machines and distort/create different effects" even though those things can be fun and sound great too. I guess it depends what end results someone wants. I'd like my daughter to develop her voice and abilities just as a self-mastery thing and just keep building on that. I'm not into the music to those degrees for myself but if I were young again (and ablebodied) I would dive right into it all (including dance) and develop and take things as far as I could go just to see how much I could learn to do. By the way, I really like banjo sounds. I think there's some sort of arts and/or music festival happening in Oz (Adelaide?) while I'll be over there but it looks like it costs a fortune to attend so I'll have to sing badly and pound on a frying pan instead. Maybe I'll try and yodel? ![]() I enjoy being around people making music ... music potlucks are great. Everyone brings an instrument and/or their voices and we all do a music jam night. Great fun for everyone. Don't need talent, just need to play and enjoy ![]() G'Night, Karmen |
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