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April 8, 2003 at 12:29 AM

my lesson saturday went bad only for one reason: my damn viola kept going out of tune. See, i got it fixed up and he polished the pegs, making them slip so thats why it kept going out of tune. i have juries saturday so i did everything i could do to help them, including chalk. buti put a tiny piece of tape where the peg goes in the hole, and that helped. anyway, i started walton viola concerto today. the reallyb hard part are those high double stops that i play out of tune. the third page also has this really fast part at quarter note=138 on the metornome. that part is a really difficult. either than that i like it :) reading steinhardts book AGAIN! im gonna buy it. i love it so much. wow what a great musician AND writer :)well, i better go study my vocab. later :)and ps-andrew congrats on colleges.
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