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Middle C
Asked Mitaka how Captain Peavey's first voice lesson went today.
"Not well."
"How bad was it?"
"I tried teaching him some scales. The Resistance found Luke Skywalker in less time that it took Captain Peavey to find middle C."
"You know what? Why don't I just soundproof his quarters while he's on the bridge tomorrow."
"I'd like that, thank you."
The things that stayed were things that didn't matter except they stayed, night and day, all seasons the same, and were peaceful to a fault and boded no ill but thought well enough of themselves to repeat their presences.
William H. Gass, Middle C
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Interested early-primer OCMS Students may get this (in addition to all music used for lessons) free this week and next to be ready for Halloween Bat von Flapp’s Fairy Tales and Scary Tunes, V. U. Level D will delight your young piano players with SPOOKtacular musical twists on popular fairy tales. Children using this early primer piano book will gain confidence playing with A, B, C, D, and E in…
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