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timeripple ([personal profile] timeripple) wrote2005-06-14 07:25 pm

but if I return half broken will you still want me any more?

Retrieved the violin from the miracle-workers down in Berkeley today, where I had an Alasdair Fraser-worship moment with the salesperson. For the companion of my life was in need of repair and sounded like it had fiddle-flu by the end of the semester. There was about half an hour of serious panic when I took it into a practice room and it sounded like it was on its noisy deathbed even after a new soundpost and glue and stuff, but the craftsdude listened politely to my near-teary explanations, took it away, did who-knows-what, and brought back something sounding familiar. I could have kissed him. The lower strings don't rattle my teeth like they should, but I think that'll come back when the new strings break in. And the E sounds gloriously sweet.

...there isn't that much ocean between boston and st Johns

[identity profile] nimoloth.livejournal.com 2005-06-15 11:02 am (UTC)(link)
My Mum's been learning fiddle for a number of years now, from no musical expreience. We got her a £50 violin at first to see if she was serious, now she has a bit better one, and the old one sits under the hall table as decoration. She comissioned a piece from Alastair McCulloch for her and Dad's silver wedding anniversary.

Re: ...there isn't that much ocean between boston and st Johns

[identity profile] timeripple.livejournal.com 2005-06-17 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Way cool!