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Date Posted: 05:51:56 01/31/01 Wed
Author: The Old Music Collecotr (aka Reinhardt)
Subject: Re: A "Dynamic" greeting to all my fellow musicians
In reply to: Judi Crocker (now Dodson) 's message, "A "Dynamic" greeting to all my fellow musicians" on 18:13:21 11/27/00 Mon


> Hey there to all my fellow Hawks, music loving friends
> from MLTH!!!! Hope this finds you all in good health and
> keeping a song in your heart and your voice in tune..???!!!

You sound like another Lawrence Welk fan! I remember getting
my homework done on Friday night so I could watch Lawrence Welk
on Saturday night without guilt! Good thing I didn't date in
high school! :-)

> I still play my guitar, and now, two of my three sons do
> as well.. They have accepted their gift of music as well,

Hopefully that gift of music came WITHOUT a fuzz-box
for their electric-guitar amplifiers! Maybe it did...
because the neighbors haven't killed you! ;-)

> Although my voice has come down a note or two, I still have it,
> and use it...

My voice has also come a down a notch or two... I guess music
has always been a connection to my relatives. The whole bunch -
BOTH SIDES(!) - lives in Germany. If nothing else it WAS a
conversation-starter when I visited them in 1995!

I ended up torturing my cousins' neighbors every night
with a borrowed accordion. :-)

I also ended up getting hooked on a musical TV show called Karl Moik's Musikantenstadl. I wish we could see over here, but I guess being able to Austrian radio over the Internet is better than nothing! :-)

I don't play the squeeze-box quite as much lately because
a lot of the music I'm hearing now isn't right for an ccordion
and/or it leaves me asking.... "Ok, where's the rest of
the orchestra?"

And don't you love it when you have a neighbor who goes to bed REALLY early? :(

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