RE: Keeping the pianos busy during the holidays
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Good afternoon, @mipiano. I did find it very strange that a child was born on Christmas. But putting that aside, it doesn't surprise me at all that you love your profession. It must be very satisfying to evoke beautiful emotions in listeners.
It also doesn't surprise me that the experience with the cellist went perfectly, without a rehearsal. It's clear that musicians speak the same language.
Happy New Year!
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Good evening @enraizar, every day of the year is a good day to be born but yeah, when you are a child and celebrate Christmas and your own birthday at the same day then you usually don't receive twice the amount of gifts 😂
I am sure you also like your profession and that it is not "difficult" to do it when you see positive results in your clients/listeners. The same here 😉
The experience with the cellist was good, but it also involved two full days of arranging lists of pieces, versions, matching the right key, type of music we would need and practising. Which also means some new songs on the repertoire 😃
Btw, he doesn't speak Spanish, he came from Kiev a few months ago but you are right - musicians speak the same language - musical language! 😉
Se me olvidó poner en el post que toqué también el día 1 de enero. Bueno, hoy también lo de siempre de los domingos 😂
Good afternoon @mipiano. You have caught me, I also have a profession that moves emotions and I like it.
I don't know if you'll read this comment today or tomorrow; wish you a great night and touch many souls with your notes.
A very big hug.
Good night then @enraizar, I am reading the comment now 😁
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Hasta mañana 👋 descansa 🫂