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Well, it all depends on who's talkin', Aitch Bee. I think it's lousy, others (including our local 'singer-songwriter' feast jury) think it's okay. 8=) I think it's just her way to express her love - she's a perfect daddy's daughter! 8-)
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We did the same thing .... our oldest son has played sax in school bands 5th thru 12th grade....we got him a really nice sax for a graduation gift...$2300.00 from Washington Music Center.....well guess what? He joined the various bands at college , quit the bands his senior year, graduated, now has a $2300.00 sax laying under his bed.....
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We are usually our own harshest critics, Sheena. I'm sure your voice is just fine. I'm sure I'm a brilliant guitarist, too!! Image

Well, Chris. At least it's still in the house. The cost of taking it up again (should be decide to do it) might only be that of a service and a couple of reeds.

Ever thought about trying it out yourself? That may motivate him - as in "Aw geez, Dad! You're murderin' that thing!! This is how you do it............" Image
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