My two daughters made four music CD's with gospel music. Both are excellent singers. One plays the piano and guitar, and the other plays the piano and the fiddle. Grown up and gone from home, and took their music with them. They were very good!
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When I was about ten, I could play “chopsticks” on the piano. 😊 Given a little time, I could probably figure out how to do it again. My older sister taught me and she still plays the piano well. My 8 year old grand daughter is taking lessons and plays pretty well already. She and my sister show off by playing together sometimes.
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I play some guitar, banjo, and fiddle. Played in a couple country/folk/bluegrass groups over the years (the music genre being Waylon, Willie, Merle Haggard, Bellamy Brothers and others of that generation) and sang in some choirs, large and small, mostly as Baritone or Bass. For choir singing I like baroque and early classical: Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, etc. but have done some modern stuff as well.
That said I claim no talent at all, just a desire to sound the best I can especially when it comes to worship.
Got away from it for a couple decades with overseas living, career, kids etc. but try to keep it up. Within arms reach from where I sit now are two guitars and two banjos, and I'll pick them up often and wring out a few cords or a snippet of a song.
I've composed some as well. Just simple country songs.
Lately I've been listening to a capella groups like "Home Free" and been thinking that might be a good way to actively engage in music with others, if only I could find a group nearby. I'm sure they are out there, nearby even, just need to go looking.
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