I took my first piano lesson before the age of four. I also sold my first piece of art at 6. I know that was early, but my older brother had started taking lessons, and I was not to be outdone.! So, after much begging, my grandmother took mercy on me and decided to fund the lessons. I continued those lessons through college and, at one point, considered majoring in piano performance. Along the way, I also learned to play
my sister’s violin, the clarinet in band at school, and any stringed instrument I could get my hands on. Now, you understand, I never took lessons in the stringed instruments, but one of the advantages of learning a piano
is that you can read music. And music for piano can easily be adapted for any other instrument. These days, most of my music consists of listening, although there still sits a piano, two guitars, a piccolo, a Native American flute, and a Russian accordion in my Library.
Let me not forget to include that as I grew up, my mother was an opera singer,
and music was also her life. We did not even have television. Didn’t want one or need one, because we were too busy reading books, and making music. My father played the trombone, and my mother continued to sing and play the piano most of her lie and I miss her beautiful voice.
In addition, as a funny aside, my grandmother played ”boogie woogies” on the the piano both at her mother’s boarding house, long ago, and at the silent movies for her employment. If you don’t know what a ”boogie boogie” is, it would be worth your time to look it up. THey are a riot.
If I can find one she played, I will include it here.
Found it.
ENJOY> THIS IS FOR FUN!!!! This is what I listened to instead of television when I was a child.



