ext_129516 ([identity profile] odclay.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] greybeta 2005-12-02 06:41 pm (UTC)

I agree; it's good you started young.

I like classical music. I really like all music. Everything but country (Johnny Cash is the exception to the rule) and some rap. I think I have Rammstein in my cd player right now, but that could easily be replaced with Gregorian Chant, Handel, Opera's Greatest Drinking Songs, or something equally good.

And I'm sorry to say I can't play the piano. But my parents own one, and there are probably a few beginner-lesson books scattered around. I'll have to check. We're a semi-musical family. I tried learning the violin in fourth grade, but it wasn't for me. I tried out saxophone in sixth grade, and played alto and tenor for a few years until high school. I liked the saxophone, still do, and would love to play again...only, Mr. Bruer, the high school band instructor, had a complete 180 personality flip over Mr. Miotke, my middle school band teacher. Miotke was slow and quiet; Bruer was upbeat and loud. Also, I didn't like marching. Wasn't fun. But at least I got a few years of music.

A year or two ago, my parents bought me a "Learn to Play the Bagpipes" starter kit. I like bagpipes. Only, I'm lazy, so I haven't started lessons. I should do that.

You're good at claw machines? Awesome! I'm addicted to claw machines, but I'm not very good, regardless of the stories I write about them. (http://www.livejournal.com/users/odclay/90223.html)

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