Your nephew has a long way to go, Phil.
G double sharp would be the same as an A, but according to Mohammad Ali, “If you don’t C sharp you will B flat.”
now that that is over, i’m sure everyone will agree to move on to the guitar!
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Can of worms anybody?
Ah, the “confidence” of kids! I think you’ve got more practice to do, Michael.
This is called patience! Definitely a virtue!
I learned how to play the trumpet and always wished that I had chosen the guitar.
Just don’t give him a trophy just for trying. I’m pretty sure that tactic was abandoned a while back because it didn’t work.
“I wonder if Al Hirt and Louis Armstrong started like this.”
Most likely. We all had that first lesson at one time or another.
I’m not surprised at all that it only took one lesson before Michael lost interest and was ready to move on to something else . . . especially since learning to play the trumpet wasn’t his idea to begin with. Way to go, Phil!
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
Your nephew has a long way to go, Phil.
Salinasong over 11 years ago
G double sharp would be the same as an A, but according to Mohammad Ali, “If you don’t C sharp you will B flat.”
Beleck3 over 11 years ago
now that that is over, i’m sure everyone will agree to move on to the guitar!
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
Every Good Boy Does Fine.+Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always.+My Dog Has Fleas.+WhenIplaychopsticksIplaywithtwofingerswithoneonmylefthandandoneonmyright.
swami mommy over 11 years ago
Can of worms anybody?
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ah, the “confidence” of kids! I think you’ve got more practice to do, Michael.
ArizaonaBorn over 11 years ago
This is called patience! Definitely a virtue!
cleokaya over 11 years ago
I learned how to play the trumpet and always wished that I had chosen the guitar.
summerdog86 over 11 years ago
Just don’t give him a trophy just for trying. I’m pretty sure that tactic was abandoned a while back because it didn’t work.
JanLC over 11 years ago
“I wonder if Al Hirt and Louis Armstrong started like this.”
Most likely. We all had that first lesson at one time or another.
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
I’m not surprised at all that it only took one lesson before Michael lost interest and was ready to move on to something else . . . especially since learning to play the trumpet wasn’t his idea to begin with. Way to go, Phil!