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  1. Your endeavor sounds so very cool. An ex of mine was big into dulcimers and helped me gain an appreciation.

    I was forced to take piano lessons for years in my youth. I did the minimum and wasn’t particularly talented . Not sure that I can even read music now. So, anyone doing much of anything with any instrument impresses me!

    Enjoy and good luck!

    • Howdy!

      I loved music I just abhorred being forced to practice when I felt like riding my bike, playing Love Is Blue (L’Amour Est Bleu) when I wanted to learn Simon & Garfunkel songs on a guitar.

      I still have a rudimentary knowledge of reading music but learn by listening.

      I fell in love with the mountain dulcimer, guitar, banjo, mandolin when I attended a Blue Grass Festival with some friends from our church as a pre teen.

      I suspect if you heard my dulcimer playing at the moment impressed would not be the word on the tip of your tongue LOL.

      Jan

  2. What a great idea. Play one for me!

    Scarecrow and I used to play old-timey music on some assortment of fiddle/banjo/guitar/mandolin/dulcimer. Scarecrow was really the musician; I played with more enthusiasm than skill, but kept at it as long as numb hands would let me.

    Play something fun!

  3. webster

    I used to play piano and was considered talented, but I only practiced the minimum and stopped taking lessons as soon as I could (after ten years). I never learned anything about any of the stringed instruments. And the last time I tried to play I found reading music like reading a foreign language! What loss!! And to think I am responsible for letting it all go…

  4. herrad

    Hi Jan,
    Please come by my blog and collect the Gold Paw Award on Friday’s post for Annie and Catfish.
    Love,
    Herrad

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