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Everyone! Meet
TRES LE STRINGS!
((In order))
Olive Weasley with her iconic violin
Chris with his Cello
Riley with her own Violin
Last two OC’s belong to @arrozconlecheeee
the thing about violin/viola teachers is that you meet them and you’re like ‘wow this is a Very Talent Serious Virtuoso Person Who Has Dedicated Their Life To Music™’ and the next thing you know they’re imitating a chicken trying to convey the exact mood they want you to play ‘Moto Perpetuo’ with.
I love ELO’s string players, if they have a million fans I am one of them, if they have a thousand fans I am one of them, if they have fifty fans I am one of them, if they have ten fans I am one of them, if they have one, I am the only one, and if they have none I am dead
The double bass is the powerhouse of the string section.
When you can’t find a practice room before your lesson:
Instrument groups wearing a seatbelt
Strings: Properly done up and worn like it should be
Woodwinds: Tucks the part that goes diagonally across your body under their arm
Brass: Takes the diagonal section and puts it behind their back
Percussion: Doesn't fear death so no seat belt
So I want to take a minute to express (Haha so funny) how great these two are. I don't know a ton about the musicians and am currently researching them, but their music and their covers are just so beautiful. Like the one I added to this post exhibits such a powerful feeling that I can't even begin to describe.
If you've never heard them yet, they are definately worth a listen!