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🦋 Rainy Day Woman

A big step in my songwriting progress: next Sunday I'll be playing my song Rainy Day Woman at my teacher's recital in New Providence with Oliver Shapiro (my teacher) playing the first cello part and Rebecca Turner singing. So exciting! This will be the first public performance of any of my compositions that I've written since I started using Noteflight in earnest a few months ago, and is my first time having another cellist play my composition.

I've rehearsed it separately with Mr. Shapiro and with Rebecca, and feel confident/hopeful that the two of them will fit together seamlessly :). (Mindful of course of how it could not work out. Got my fingers crossed!)

The practice tape with Rebecca is fun to listen to. There are a couple of hiccups but overall the song moves very nicely.

posted afternoon of Sunday, June 16th, 2019
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posted evening of June 17th, 2019 by Jeremy Osner

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