Delicate Strings

There is just something about violins that get me real riled up. The music they made can be soft and gentle, pleasing to a sensual mood. They also can make sharp high pitched noise when incorrectly played. I think I love the violin so much because it reminds me of a woman. The curves in just the right places. The ability to relax you and then make you cringe all in the matter of a heartbeat. Like I said before, it’s all in the matter of hoe they are played. You have to feel the woman’s curves, get to know that instrument of a body you are about to play. Tune her mood to make sure she’s in the right key for that beautiful music you want to play with her. Most importantly, when you get ready to use that bow of yours, you need to slowly and gently stroke those strings. Not too hard, but definitely not too soft. If your song is flowing the way you want it to then keep it up paying attention to it’s needs. Just like a woman. keep her happy and moaning that music you love to hear so much. See to become apart of the symphony, you must keep your instrument happy and beautiful. And once your song is almost over, give it that last personal tough and go out with a bang. We all know that when we’re listening to the classical music, it’s all about how the player finishes. It’s the difference between an amazing violinist that gets begged for an encore, and that country hillbilly slammin’ on the banjo waiting for his turn in the lime light.   

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