Monday, November 12, 2007

Sounds Heard Sunday

The Sunday group, that meets in Merlin, is racing through the book it seems. They have only three more songs to learn before they finish the book! Some are adding the bum ditty strum now too.




This is Dixie. She can read the notes as well as the tablature.





Sally's cockatiel sat on her granddaughter, Jessica's, shoulder and sang right along. So very good to see the next generation keeping the tradition alive. I will look in the back of the closet and see if I can find any more of the four cardboard instruments we had. If any of you still have a loaner out, let's round them up and have them available for visitors or beginners who don't have their own yet.






Suzanne is Sally's daughter. Her flute was a nice addition to the sound of the dulcimers. Did any of you tune to 1-5-7 and play Wild November again? The dulcimer can have so many voices. You are learning how to access them now. It was a real thrill to see and hear how you were able to sight read the new music last week.







1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm so glad my cockatiel was able to enjoy our music group and that we took his picure. One week after this photo I found him on the cage floor, deceased. He was apprx. 20 years old which is about average for a cockatiel in captivity, so says wickapedia. I'm glad my Sunday group got to meet him. Sally