n. pl. vir·tu·os·i·ties
1. The technical skill, fluency, or style exhibited by a virtuoso or a composition.
2. An appreciation for or interest in fine objects of art.
Have you ever played an instrument? Wrote a song but didn't know what to do next or how to make it permanent, so those young whippersnappers in generations to come could also discover your virtuosity? Well, check out this virtual piano site and let your creative juices flow. Want to learn to play? The Sudnow Method promises you'll be playing by ear in just a few months. You may decide NOT to get that baby grand piano, after all; but, you're sure going to have some fun! Go ahead; enjoy!
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This is absolutely wonderful, most enjoyable Thanks it cheered my day,
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Haha. When I was in elementary school I played the accordian.
ReplyDeleteI learned how to play the piano quite early on, and I still love to play!
ReplyDeletemy siblings and i were 'forced' to play the piano at a young age...i didn't understand it then, but now that i'm older (and already a mom) am glad we were 'forced'. lol. i still play the piano, but not as much as before... :)
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