It was nice to start with something fairly easy for me.
Haimish was the word of the day earlier this week. It means homey, cozy and unpretentious. But is using a word I didn't know a week a go, in fact, pretentious? Eh, there's strings doing things. For those that don't know me, viola is my main instrument, plus I played a little violin. I even tried to play Rebecca's cello, but everything is upside down and twice as big as a viola, so there's a few intonation wobbles.
It sounds like autumn because I say it does.
credits
from Round 12, Week 1,
released October 3, 2016
Susan Akins Terry
ukulele, viola, violin, cello
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