Just as storytelling has returned to my life here in Edinburgh, so has music. It used to be a big part of my life... I sang in chorus through school, even nailed some solos. (Although I always seemed to come down with a bad cold when it came time to actually perform.) I took piano lessons for ten years as a kid, so I can (could) read music and all that. And although I loved playing, I wasn't a natural talent. When I went off to college, I took a guitar with me. But that was pre-internet and I never had formal lessons. I taught myself a bit by ear and enjoyed it, but I didn't know how to take it further. Not really. I had a wall piano for a while in Chattanooga. And I played guitar when we lived in the mountains. I would join in during 'Pickin' in the Park' - a massive weekly jamming session by the river. There, I collected some great folk-song lyrics, because I ended up singing more than playing. But for some reason, when we moved to Atlanta, music faded from my life.
Fast forward to today, and music has returned! My new friend is a Gretsch "Jim Dandy" Flat Top Parlour Guitar.
I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have this little guy in my life! I spent all evening taking online tutorials (god bless the internet!) and learned some great new guitar riffs. AND, I finally remembered a sweet little song I wrote in college, which I'd been trying to recall for months!
It will take a while to build up some decent calluses, but I'll do it. Because I have a date one year from now... Several friends (who are also trying to learn instruments - one, an accordion, and the other, the trumpet) and I have agreed to go busking. (If that's a new word to you, it means playing on the street for money.) We have to be good enough by then to actually make money instead of having tomatoes thrown at us. I have no idea what songs will sound good between an accordion, a trumpet, and a guitar, but we'll figure it out. The goal is to earn £20 - enough to go grab a round of celebratory drinks. I can't wait!
Of course, first, I have to get my guitar back from Stan.
Congratulations!
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❤️❤️❤️ This is a great indicator of creativity flowing on all cylinders. Which of course, you have in spades.I wish I knew enough about the guitar to advise you. I'll ask Taylor later and see if he has any recommendations. I'm full of similes and metaphors this morning. Metaphors be with you. (A little Star Wars humor. *wink*)
ReplyDeleteThanks Borqna!
ReplyDeleteAnd yah, Teresa! Maybe Taylor knows some really good online tutorials? Y'know, I don't think it's just that my creative floodgates are open (although they are), I also think this is just an incredibly creative town. Everybody you meet does something with music or art or stories. It's awesome! :)
Me againe whit:
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Great pictures -
you look so happy! This is great!
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ReplyDeleteHurray! Hank has been taking online tutorials for a while. Not sure which, but he's enjoyed them. Have fun and I look forward to stories set to music. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Borqna and Kim!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! What a wonderful gift. Boy, creativity is flowing everywhere for you! Can't wait to hear you play me a song when I visit! ;-)
ReplyDeleteDon't set your expectations too high - but I'll work on it for you! Hugs, e
ReplyDeleteLovely guitar! I'm trying to get back into playing mine myself! Good luck :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you as well Kristine! e
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