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Rage Quit

June 3, 2009 at 10:43 AM

ARGH!!!

I was happily practicing. So I decide to put the violin down for 5 minutes to eat dinner.

I come back

Oh look the A string broke.

My violin quit on me :(:(:(

mmm Maybe its time to get some decent strings hehe.

My G and D string also look like their about to snap, their pretty old... but my A string was fairly new, but I guess I was attacking it too much.

*edit* Oh great, my fine tuner is bent >.>

AS SOON AS I GAVE MY SPARE VIOLIN TO A FRIEND !!!


From Jasmine Reese
Posted on June 5, 2009 at 1:13 AM

It seems like evrything goes "wrong" at the "right" moment.

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