Maestro
I have played the piano since I was really small. Mom decided that the piano was my instrument after I plunked out "Rhapsody in Blue" after hearing her play it. (I think I was four...?) Besides my penchant for Gershwin, my long fingers were a dead ringer for a budding pianist (If your fingers are short, never fear. I knew a wicked pianist with dwarf fingers. God knew I would give up if I couldn't stretch my fingers across the keyboard. Kind of like how Gandhi probably would have given up yoga if he wasn't so skinny and bendy to begin with...or so I believe.).
The piano is a versatile instrument. It can be classical, or jazzy. For me, it is a classical instrument most of time. I don't have the rhythm for jazz (the furthest I go is "New Age," which is more moody than jazzy.)
The reason I bring this up is because I think people fall into different categories of instruments. I, for example, am a classical instrument. Jeremy, my little cricket, is also a classical instrument (he has played the violin since he could pick one up), which is probably why I found him so appealing when we first met (never mind his total oblivion to my flirtatious advances..."tee hee hee!"). I have dated people who were obviously non-compatible with my classical tendencies. Jazzy brasses don't always mesh well with classical instruments.
So, what are you? Where do you sit in life's orchestra pit?
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As for the instrument, I have no clue... A pan flute? LOL!!!
I get excited when other people play the violin, too, Melanie. It's like I suddenly have a connection with this elite group of people via my spouse. :D
I have always thought the viola is so dramatic and romantic...