Four hundred and fifty dollars later, I have an instrument that's playable again -- new sound post, bridge adjustment, new strings, new case, and of course a rehaired bow. And it's almost absurd, how happy I am. Violin was nearly my least favorite thing as a teenager. I put it down when I went to college and never picked it up again -- except for a couple of years ago, when I felt like fooling around with it. I sounded terrible, and now I realize it must have been the lack of good hair on the bow.
So I'm Twinkling for Abby, and playing other greatest hits from Suzuki books 1 and 2. Nothing too complicated, of course, and I've noticed that my left hand gets tired pretty quickly. That's good; I can sympathize with Abby when she tells me that practicing is tiring.
Here's a photo of the little violinist. Maybe I'll get one of us playing together someday.
Abby, pre-Twinkle
2 comments:
Hello pledge sister!
I found your blog from our alumni page. Congrats your beautiful family and busy career(s!) I'm glad your violin is seeing a little love, too.
I moved back to Vermont after Crane, and have a 3-year old myself, manage the Performing Arts Series at Middlebury College, and am about to start teaching Music Together classes.
Hope you are well, and please keep in touch!
-Allison Coyne Carroll
That's my girl! She's the twinkle in all of our eyes. :-)
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