I think it just interested her. She played several different instruments and could hear a piece of music once and then play it back, practically note perfect. I’ve always wished that I’d inherited her ability!
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My grandma played one of those! A great picture that works really well in black and white – it gives the image a timeless quality. 🙂
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Wow. How / why did she learn?
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I think it just interested her. She played several different instruments and could hear a piece of music once and then play it back, practically note perfect. I’ve always wished that I’d inherited her ability!
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How wonderful. I certainly don’t have that ability!
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Very clever idea and stunning photos, as usual.
Thanks for joining in, Debbie.
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Thanks Lucile
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You’re very welcome, Debbie.
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Oh, very good!
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A cool take, Debbie. Thank you!
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Debbie, It amazes me when I see young children playing an old instrument…love it.
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Squeezebox – what a wonderful word! Do you know the German equivalent? Quetschkommode!
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Better still! 🙂
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