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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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If he misses you, he'd wake up to talk to you! :P


It's possible it's having trouble focusing. It could be the lens isn't moving fast enough to focus properly.

Man didn't I say that?


If anyone above knew grammar, he would have said "Luke needs his hairs cut," see man.

And if anyone knew primates, they'd call you a monkey.


And if everyone used a squat toilet, you'd be flippin' burgers for a living.....

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The question was a patented "giddy-yap" poll :)

No I was just teaching my daughter the proper positioning of the hands, and the notes on the keys. I read music, I know the notes, but I'm not good at playing the thing.

I do play the guitar a little.....

And, do you know how to play backgammon?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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The question was a patented "giddy-yap" poll :)

No I was just teaching my daughter the proper positioning of the hands, and the notes on the keys. I read music, I know the notes, but I'm not good at playing the thing.

I do play the guitar a little.....

Maybe kiddie lessons in it? I had lessons, but it was never a huge interest of mine, I always preferred the woodwinds - especially if your first is the oboe, the others follow easily.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Maybe kiddie lessons in it? I had lessons, but it was never a huge interest of mine, I always preferred the woodwinds - especially if your first is the oboe, the others follow easily.

The oboe is very difficult.

The flute is easier if you want your kid to get interested in woodwind.

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She plays with my guitars, she has a quarter size violin. I'm going to get her piano lessons in the summer. I keep throwing things at her to see if anything sticks.....

Eating horse food...

Piano lessons are great to learn the rudiments and involve learning bass and clef at the same time, so great for the brain;) Do you have a piano? It is amazing how many parents send their kids for piano lessons without one (an electronic keyboard is no substitute IMO )

I play the violin as well. I know I pissed off my brother when I was practicing Bach's cantatas. Make sure the practice room is sound proofed;)

 
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