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The Bad News, and the Bad News: I’m cello jinxed
You might have been curious to know how the community orchestra thing went on Thursday. People don’t often associate Seattle (and outlying areas) with snow. People who live in Seattle don’t associate Seattle with snow. So when it does actually … Continue reading
Posted in High Strung, Life and other such oddities
Tagged Benaroya Hall, community orchestra, concerts, injury, orchestra, seattle, seattle symphony, snow
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Left thumb out
Can’t believe it’s already been a week since my last lesson. As usual it feels like I haven’t practiced enough to show my face at this week’s gig. However, with the car taking an unexpected detour to the shop and … Continue reading
You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.
All week, I floated somewhere between dread and anxiety at the prospect of Sunday’s recital. I almost bailed three times, including at my Thursday lesson, when I almost had a nervous breakdown because I couldn’t count us INTO Lightly Row … Continue reading
Posted in High Strung, What I've Learned
Tagged cello, injury, Lightly Row, performance
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