Sunlight streamed through the trees, bathing the porch in light. The warmth made the air heavy-contentedly, peacefully-and the quiet was broken only by the simple strumming of a guitar.
And then, not long after a few notes are left to hang in the hazy air, a voice-untrained, but pleasant enough-joined the notes, Spanish intertwining easily with
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Well, I guess I could try? I don't know any of their music, though.
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You don't know any of Haydn or Mozart's music? What sort of concerts do you attend, then? [since classical music is the only music]
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...Whatever was on, I guess?
[Classical Austrian composers never showed up on Spanish radio? How strange. :D]
And concerts? ...Well, usually just whatever my people are playing is nice!
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Remind me to pay a visit to your musicians and teach them the works of Mozart, Haydn, and other Austrian composers when I next visit your home, Spain.
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Okay, Austria. If they want to learn it, I'm sure they can! I guess I can try too, then. It's been awhile since I've played.
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What's wrong with the guitar?
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Nothing whatsoever, but the music in question was composed for instruments such as piano and violin. I am none too familiar with the guitar, and can only guess at how said music would sound if one were to play it on the guitar.
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Well, then, we should try, right? It'll be like an experiment!
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I suppose so. It might take me a while to transpose fitting music to the guitar, though.
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Well, there's no rush. We have a lot of time here, and it seems like things have calmed down a bit.
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You do have a point, Spain. I will attempt to get started as soon as possible, then.
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Alright! When you're finished, I'll give it a try. It's been awhile since I've played, anyway.
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I may need to borrow a guitar to see which notes would sound best with the compositions. You do have one, do you not?
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[Smile~ He had to teach someone guitar forever ago. Comes in handy now.]
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