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On 03/24/2020 09:50 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 3/23/2020 8:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 03/23/2020 10:01 AM, Muggles wrote: On 3/22/2020 9:20 PM, rbowman wrote: On 03/22/2020 03:06 PM, Muggles wrote: I had both an acoustic and electric guitar back in the day, plus, stacked keyboards. (former music major, here, piano/voice/guitar) The small keyboard was the brains and the big one was more the keyboard that worked with the brains. I wrote my own music out on staff paper, too. Keyboards were fun, but still didn't have the touch and finesse of a grand piano. The older I got, the less space I had for the keyboards and eventually sold them and opted for that little mouth harp as it's sometimes called. It fits in a pocket or drawer ... haha Mouth harps are handy. I often play a medley of old favorites when I tend to only play when I know I'm alone ... I've always been a bit shy as far as playing any instrument in front of people. It's usually something I do because I enjoy it.. not necessarily so others can. I don't care if the bears enjoy it as long as they know I'm coming. Otherwise I play for my own amusement. Even if I had the talent I would never want to be a performer expected to put on a good show on a schedule. I suppose warning the bears would be a good reason to play like no one is listening! lol It beats those stupid little bells. Montana humor: Q. How do you tell grizzly scat from black bear scat. A. Grizzly scat has little bells and it smells like pepper. |
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On 3/24/2020 8:35 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 03/24/2020 09:50 AM, Muggles wrote: On 3/23/2020 8:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 03/23/2020 10:01 AM, Muggles wrote: On 3/22/2020 9:20 PM, rbowman wrote: On 03/22/2020 03:06 PM, Muggles wrote: I had both an acoustic and electric guitar back in the day, plus, stacked keyboards. (former music major, here, piano/voice/guitar) The small keyboard was the brains and the big one was more the keyboard that worked with the brains.Â* I wrote my own music out on staff paper, too. Keyboards were fun, but still didn't have the touch and finesse of a grand piano. The older I got, the less space I had for the keyboards and eventually sold them and opted for that little mouth harp as it's sometimes called. It fits in a pocket or drawer ... haha Mouth harps are handy. I often play a medley of old favorites when I tend to only play when I know I'm alone ... I've always been a bit shy as far as playing any instrument in front of people. It's usually something I do because I enjoy it.. not necessarily so others can. I don't care if the bears enjoy it as long as they know I'm coming. Otherwise I play for my own amusement. Even if I had the talent I would never want to be a performer expected to put on a good show on a schedule. I suppose warning the bears would be a good reason to play like no one is listening! lol It beats those stupid little bells. Montana humor: Q. How do you tell grizzly scat from black bear scat. A. Grizzly scat has little bells and it smells like pepper. HAHAAHAHA! -- Maggie |
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