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    I can barely play a harmonica and the only one that enjoys my singing is God (Joyous noise for the lord). The sum of my music ability is turning on a radio. LOL. Hope others will have this covered.

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    I grew up with music all around me, I even started college as a music major. I can play a little on the guitar, and piano, but I mostly play the mandolin. I did travel for a while with a southern gospel group, and a bluegrass group, but that was as a vocalist.

    Some of my fondest childhood memories are of Sunday music after church. All my aunts and uncles would come over to mom and dads, and bring along their instruments. Mom played organ, Dad guitar, older sister piano, Aunt accordian, uncle guitar, uncle banjo, bass, mandolin, or harmonica. I sang.
    "The constitution does not guarentee our safety, only our liberty!" Robert Steed before congress 3/2013

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    Love music but can barely play a radio. Do have extra batteries for my daughters cd player. Will need to get a solar charger soon. She has Downs and music and television are her life.
    All the musician in my family have gone to be with the Lord. We used to have jam sessions every weekend as well, I just wasn't one of the jammers.
    Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. *George Bernard Shaw

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