I’m haunted. I’m haunted by the cars I have lost.
Well, nearly. I’m no longer in a position to maintain my car. It’s a lovely beast, but no longer fit for purpose. Read the rest of this entry »
I’m haunted. I’m haunted by the cars I have lost.
Well, nearly. I’m no longer in a position to maintain my car. It’s a lovely beast, but no longer fit for purpose. Read the rest of this entry »
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All the Rest, My Car and other domestic bliss | Tagged: Aldridge, Andrew Clayton, bouzouki, car, donation, guitar, instrument, music, playing, repair, Walsall |
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I realise I probably already mentioned this in other posts, probably some time ago now, but I have a deep and well-fed love of good quality church music. Read the rest of this entry »
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Christian Music, Christianity and Church | Tagged: amplification, band, blogging, bouzouki, Christian, church, communication, congregation, music, service, singing, song, worship |
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I have a bouzouki. It has eight strings, and tunes like a violin or a mandolin, but an octave lower.
So, the thing is with a little practise my bouzouki playing is becoming less rubbish, and more acceptable to human hearing. Read the rest of this entry »
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All the Rest, Christianity and Church | Tagged: acceptance, Andrew Clayton, belief, bouzouki, church, creative god, guitar, mandolin, music, open mic, passions, playing, practise, religion, solo |
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