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    • January 28, 2013 at 8:17 am #4510
      6stringer Pete
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        Recently it is rare that we go out to any restaurants, but today the wife was feeling better so we went for a cup of coffee, and also having fries and ice cream. Really nice to get out of the house and sit in the mall for a bit and enjoy and watch the foot traffic.

        Do you guys get out for a snack every so often?

        The melody of the notes is what expresses the art of music . 🙂 6stringerPete

        It really is all about ”melody”. The melody comes from a language from our heart. Our heart is the muscle in music harmony. The melody is the sweetness that it pumps into our musical thoughts on the fretboard. 🙂 6 stringer Pete

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      • January 30, 2013 at 4:39 am #9451
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          just got back about 30 mins. ago from Tampa. it was great 72- 80 degrees, was swimming in the out door pool. its 24 degrees here at home to night :o(

        • January 30, 2013 at 5:35 am #9452
          6stringer Pete
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            @deluxe strat 2012 wrote:

            just got back about 30 mins. ago from Tampa. it was great 72- 80 degrees, was swimming in the out door pool. its 24 degrees here at home to night :o(

            Hi DS

            Happy to here you had a great and safe trip. Today it hit the high 40’s, almost wanted me to do some spring gardening.

            Welcome back!

            The melody of the notes is what expresses the art of music . 🙂 6stringerPete

            It really is all about ”melody”. The melody comes from a language from our heart. Our heart is the muscle in music harmony. The melody is the sweetness that it pumps into our musical thoughts on the fretboard. 🙂 6 stringer Pete

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