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RE: Concert in commemoration of the anniversary of the "Hospital Militar".

If you liked it, leave me your opinion in the comments

I would anyway leave you a comment, as I would like to suggest you engaging a bit more with the other people, as then for sure you would get more comments back on your posts. It is not the best solution to wait for comments. And it is not giving a lot of pleasure being without interaction, at least I see it that way. Take it as advice, with my best wishes. 💙 But I also understand that not everybody has so much time to spend on hive.

And yes, there are some things I would like to comment on from your post that I found funny. Though maybe at that moment not so funny for you. For example, that your violin got damaged. Not a nice thing, I completely understand. Once, I had a performance with some friends while we were still studying, chamber music. Me - piano, one oboe and one clarinet. Before the concert, we were in the waiting room and my friends were tuning the instruments, and as is usually the case before performances, we had fun, laughed and did all sorts of things. What happened was that we accidentally broke the oboe's mouthpiece. Well, it was not funny anymore. 🤣 For the teacher either 😅

I am lucky, I don't have to take my piano to the concerts, just sometimes a stage piano what I have to take if in the place there is no piano. But, for the acoustic pianos I don't have to worry, it has to be provided for the pianists, tuned, of course. Although, it is not always the case. But anyway, the worst that can happen is that a string brakes (but there are still plenty of them on a piano ;D ) or if a key gets stuck or the pedal. Oh, once at a concert the dumper pedal broke, that we use in the majority of the composition, exception baroque pieces. So, the pedal mechanism detached and did not work. Well, I played a few Mozart pieces that didn't require the pedal and then asked for understanding that I can not play Chopin or any piece from romanticism, and finished the performance hahahah.

I am glad you can now teach in person and that you could hold this music act. Even more and more optimism and motivation will come through time. Wishing you joy and a great week @soyjudith 🎶