
February 24, 2007 at 8:38 AM
so everyone,im moving. to Washington.i might be able to learn violin which is totally awesome!when i told my best friend Amy(yes we have the same names) she was like "you are sooo lucky!" she wants to play violin really badly but her mom insistes on piano.totally not right.not to mention her sister wants to play guitar but again she also has to play piano.i have almost accomplished "moonlight sonata" and i can play "Fur Elise" blindfolded.as well as the first part of "Sonatina".im still waiting for some more sheet music from Christine...
so does anyone know where i can download any free sheet music for classical music? cant be to hard after all i only just started playing classical music.
note for Daniel Blomdahl: we have an upright grande.ill let ya play it when i move down ;)
If you ever happen to be down on the Kenai peninsula, I would be happy if you looked me up. We could talk music over coffee at Kaladi Borthers or something.
Thanks for writing. Happy February, stay warm.
You know, you don't have to leave the state to get violin lessons. I know, you probably don't have much say in the situation, but Alaska has plenty of good opportunities for violinists. Too bad you're leaving.
Well, hope you enjoy Washington. Keep us updated here.
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