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Both, actually - or in the process of becoming both.
Some of our best friends here have two children. One is our boy's age and they're best friends. When this happens, you find yourself spending a lot of time together, no matter what, but luckily we adore the parents and the older sister, who just turned thirteen not so long ago.
Sofi plays bassoon and didn't think it was that cool until just recently - I mean, really, I don't know any other bassoonists, do you?
But you can't drag your bassoon out and play along with....well, whatever it is she listens to. Her friends don't think bassoon is that fascinating, I guess.
Anyway, she's been talking to me about bass and music and how it all works, so a couple of weeks ago, I offered to loan her an instrument and a combo amp and even gave her (gulp) some "pointers".
I hesitate to call what I gave her a lesson.
So she's in love with our instrument of choice. I figured a four string was the best place to begin - and guess which one she wanted to borrow?
The Big Poppa Bongo.
It made me a little nervous, but what the hell. It's a bass, and a very good one, and BP already beat it up a little - and I might have added my own little bites to it here and there.
She's crazy about it. When she's ready to get her own, Biff, can you guess what she's going to want?
Jack
Some of our best friends here have two children. One is our boy's age and they're best friends. When this happens, you find yourself spending a lot of time together, no matter what, but luckily we adore the parents and the older sister, who just turned thirteen not so long ago.
Sofi plays bassoon and didn't think it was that cool until just recently - I mean, really, I don't know any other bassoonists, do you?
But you can't drag your bassoon out and play along with....well, whatever it is she listens to. Her friends don't think bassoon is that fascinating, I guess.
Anyway, she's been talking to me about bass and music and how it all works, so a couple of weeks ago, I offered to loan her an instrument and a combo amp and even gave her (gulp) some "pointers".
I hesitate to call what I gave her a lesson.
So she's in love with our instrument of choice. I figured a four string was the best place to begin - and guess which one she wanted to borrow?
The Big Poppa Bongo.
It made me a little nervous, but what the hell. It's a bass, and a very good one, and BP already beat it up a little - and I might have added my own little bites to it here and there.
She's crazy about it. When she's ready to get her own, Biff, can you guess what she's going to want?
Jack