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November Music Thread

688 replies

Wafflenose · 30/10/2018 22:09

Welcome to all musicians/ parents of musicians, young and 'mature', beginners and advanced, plus everything in between. This is one of the nicest corners of Mumsnet and the music threads were started for my older daughter towards the beginning of her musical journey, 7 years ago. Everybody on the thread was a beginner once!

I have recently seen "we're not a musical family", "I'm not musical" on here quite a lot, and would like to gently challenge that... perhaps you may not have found the right instrument/ teacher yet, or have no desire to play, but I think that everyone is musical. It's not a special something that is limited to certain individuals, although of course everyone's aptitude and natural ceiling varies. I have had the pleasure of teaching almost 1000 people to read and play music now, ranging in age from 3 to 96 and incorporating a range of additional needs, and I think they all got something positive from their lessons! What our young musicians most need from us - whether we play ourselves or not - is lots of encouragement, time and space to practise, and of course the constant taxi service and financial support we give to their lessons and ensembles!

I have two DDs, Goo The Energy Conserver (flute and piano, lapsed recorder and picc player) who is pretty lazy and complacent at the moment and just wants to enjoy her life, and Rara The Awkward (clarinet, cello, recorder) who tries hard... when it suits her! We have nothing special lined up this term, but possibly piano and clarinet exams for next term. Goo claims she wants to dust off her recorders and theory books to get another couple of Grade 8s before she leaves school. I'll believe that when it happens.

Over to you.

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Mendingfences · 01/12/2018 04:32

Oh my goodness tabby what terrible shocking news Sad. There are no words but i send you wishes of strength.

TaggieOHara · 01/12/2018 05:40

tabby - I am so sorry to hear your devastating news. Sending you love and strength.

MeltingWax · 01/12/2018 05:42

Tabby. I have no idea what to say. I am so so sorry. What devastating news for your DS, you and your family.

Wishing you all strength and love in each other and in whatever helps you from day to day.

This thread will still be here should you ever want to return at any point.

Lots and lots of love.

ealingwestmum · 01/12/2018 05:42

Tabby: Your news is just so devastating. Also struggling to find the right words.

Trumpetboysmum · 01/12/2018 07:09

Tabby I don’t know what to say . What shocking news for you all . Sending you much love and strength to you all

catkind · 01/12/2018 08:12

My gosh tabby I'm so sorry. That's cruelly hard. Wishing you as many good days as can be had.

Knotaknitter · 01/12/2018 08:27

Tabby I am so sorry. At the moment it must seem as if you are living in a different world to the one you knew and the one we are living on. All that trivial stuff, exams, teaching, what strings to use - not on your radar now. One day you will return to a normal life that features lunch boxes and who said what. It won't be the life you had, it won't be the normal you had but it will be a new normal. Mumsnet will still be there for you then.

LooseAtTheSeams · 01/12/2018 08:34

Tabby I am so sorry - that's devastating news. Sending love to you and your family.

Doubleup · 01/12/2018 08:34

Tabby I too don’t know what to say other than my heart aches for you all. Wishing you all strength, calmness and love in the trying times ahead x

folkmamma · 01/12/2018 08:43

Oh Tabby, I feel sick for you. Truly heartbreaking to read this. Look after each other and treasure every single moment. Much love xxx

Wafflenose · 01/12/2018 08:44

Tabby, how absolutely devastating and unfair. I'm so sorry. Echo everything that PPs have said, especially Knot. Thinking of you all and sending lots of love. We'll be here if you are able to return in future.

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Wiifitmama · 01/12/2018 08:54

Tabby, i have tears in my eyes just reading your news. I am so so sorry and hope one day you are able to return to such mundane things as music.

Alsoplayspiccolo · 01/12/2018 08:54

Sending so much love and strength to you and your family, Tabbytiger.
Such devastating news, there simply aren't the words. Whilst not the same, since she was an adult, we've just gone through similar with my sister, so I have a very small understanding of the emotions and thoughts your DDs are going through.

I hope you are surrounded with love and support to get you through the darkest days.xxx

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cantkeepawayforever · 01/12/2018 10:04

Tabby, I am so sorry.Sending love and thoughts to you all.

se22mother · 01/12/2018 11:15

Tabby there are no wordsThanks

Lotsofmilkonesugar · 01/12/2018 11:52

So, so sorry to hear your news tabby , no words seem adequate, but as others have said I hope you have lots of support around you 💐

ILovePandas · 01/12/2018 13:25

TabbyTigger I’m so sorry to hear and sending hugs to you and your family

bostik · 01/12/2018 19:21

Tabby, how terrible for you. I am so sorry and thinking of you and your family. Many hugs xxx

Boyskeepswinging · 01/12/2018 19:59

Flowers for Tabby and family

Owlm · 01/12/2018 20:05

I'm so sorry Tabby. I hope for your strength to go through. Sending love to your family Flowers

woolleybear · 01/12/2018 23:46

Tabby, so sorry to hear your devastating news, much love and strength to you xx

raspberryrippleicecream · 02/12/2018 00:18

So sorry Tabby

Decafcoffee · 02/12/2018 09:21

So sorry to hear this Tabby. I can’t even begin to imagine. So so sorry xx