Monday, 9 February 2015
CHAMBER OF HORRAS
It seems like most of the blogging community is either joining or leaving orchestras at present.
Richard joined up and now seems to be leaving citing pressure of work and the necessity to do more double bass practise.
It's good to see that he's so dedicated to teaching young aspiring musicians.
Robert, who is going to replace him will do well I'm sure as long as he stays focused.
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In this case it would be a noun - practice.
I'm talking about this sentence: "Richard joined up and now seems to be leaving citing pressure of work and the necessity to do more double bass practise."
'Practise' is a verb - to practise.
However, that first cartoon is so true!
Spell check got it wrong. Sorry.
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