oohhhhh… this was a great response to the prompt~ i’m a music lover as well (band geeks unite~) and really appreciate how you conveyed how music extends beyond the notes and signs.
Once I returned from the Googlezz I enjoyed this so much. I love how you mirrored the narrator’s confusion with any reader’s reaction who isn’t familiar (i.e. me). C’est magnifique!
I don’t know anything about music but I enjoyed your take on the question!
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thanks. i may have gone overboard on the music geek stuff with this one…
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oohhhhh… this was a great response to the prompt~ i’m a music lover as well (band geeks unite~) and really appreciate how you conveyed how music extends beyond the notes and signs.
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Yay, band geeks! 🙂 thanks for the nice comment!
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Bright and lively piece. Great response to the prompt :))
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thanks 🙂
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Love where you took the prompt. Very creative!
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Thank you. They said not to do the obvious, so there ya go! 🙂
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I can’t read the music sheet , but the urgency in the voice, that teacher’s tone is so vivid!
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That’s real, I have heard that tone from various music teachers in my life ! Thanks for reading!
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As a lover of music and a musician, I am thrilled with where you took the prompt. Very nice indeed!
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I am glad to see a few musicians here 🙂 I knew y’all were “out there!” Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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I knew I should have paid attention in those piano lessons! Wonderful response.
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Thank you!
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Having quite a bit of background in music…I totally get this. Brilliant and fun! ♥
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Thank you! 🎶
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Like I tell my daughter, you can’t just play it how you want to, those notes and symbols are there for a reason! I love where you went with this.
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Thanks, Jennifer! I tell my little flute student this, too, but I’m not nearly as severe as my fictional prof 🙂
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It gives me fidgets when the coda isn’t separated by a line. Interesting take on the fermata placement, though.
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Sorry ’bout that… There’s a reason why I don’t actually write music 🎶😱 thanks for reading despite the “fidgets!”
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How awesome the title is in the notes! So clever!!!
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Thanks so much! It was fun to try doing it that way 🙂
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sometimes the hardest thing to do is to just “listen” to the world, the notes, the signs.
This was a very creative take on the prompt.
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Thanks for reading!
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I had to google “Dal Segno,” but it was well worth it. Love your take on the prompt.
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Thanks for taking the time 🙂
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What fun! I really enjoyed reading this.
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🙂
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Very inspired. I love that you used music, my favorite way to express one;s self. Well done
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Thank you very much for reading!
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You’ve taken the prompt to a different level. I loved the connection with the music notes and signs. Superb!
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Thank you so much!
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Once I returned from the Googlezz I enjoyed this so much. I love how you mirrored the narrator’s confusion with any reader’s reaction who isn’t familiar (i.e. me). C’est magnifique!
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Thanks for taking the time to do that! Merci 🙂
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I don’t know what the prompt was but I really enjoyed that little piece all the same. What instrument do you play by the way?
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Thanks! The prompt question was “What’s your sign?” And all I could think of was musical notation! Band geek alert! I play the flute 🙂
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