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A dappled light beam spills upon the floor and highlights lines of wooden tongue and groove. I raise my student violin to my chin. Practice, Practice, how else does one improve? My bow draws slowly down across the strings as callused fingers coax out mournful sighs. I work alone;no audience attends the movement ends in silence, not applause. My grandfather used to play the violin at celli dances in and around Strabane He was noted for his strong clean tenor voice and how the violin wept at his command. In later life he had a battered Atlas in which he'd peruse maps of foreign lands. He never travelled ten miles from his home. Eventually arthritis took his hands.
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Jan 27, 2012
Jan 27, 2012 at 11:09 PM UTC
String Theory
A dappled light beam spills upon the floor and highlights lines of wooden tongue and groove. I raise my student violin to my chin. Practice, Practice, how else does one improve? My bow draws slowly down across the strings as callused fingers coax out mournful sighs. I work alone;no audience attends the movement ends in silence, not applause. My grandfather used to play the violin at celli dances in and around Strabane He was noted for his strong clean tenor voice and how the violin wept at his command. In later life he had a battered Atlas in which he'd peruse maps of foreign lands. He never travelled ten miles from his home. Eventually arthritis took his hands.
john-f-mccullagh
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Jan 27, 2012
Jan 27, 2012 at 11:09 PM UTC
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