
February 3, 2010 at 2:55 AM
I have been searching for my perfect set-up since this past May. It has been frustrating and I don't have the money or transportation means to sample that much. So, if you would like to donate anything you don't use anymore to the Michael Divino Shoulder and Chin Rest Collection, please email me.
(I'm totally joking. Just thought I would let you guys know what's up in my life. In other news, I've had two college auditions, and I've already been accepted into one school! But I won't get $$$$$ info from them until next month. Thanks for reading)
MD
Congratulations on your first acceptance. I hope you get lots of $$$.
Thanks Pauline. I've got an Academic $$$$ from them totaling 10,000 a year over 4 years.
Good luck!!!
Anne-Marie
Good for you!
Would you like my cat?
Buri
No Buri , just some prunes!
a good free shoulder pad - request a free sample of the tempur-pedic material (you can do it online at their website). it's a nice size piece of foam, comfy, and free!
I would take your cat but my mom would have to find another home so I guess I won't!
This little aikido champion can surely still be usefull to give good example of how much balance and flexibility a violinist should have! Especially in the back, how to make terrific hand stretches and how to always land on your legs ; )
Anne-Marie
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