Today, after three years, I finished making my violin. I still have to varnish it, but first I'll play it "in the white" for a few weeks to find any small adjustments that need to be made first.
It was set up by Bethany, and I asked her to put the strings on even though I know how. I was pretty emotional, but I decided I was not going to cry. She put the first string on it, plucked it, and I started. So did several other people in the room.
After all the strings were on it, she handed it to me and I was in tears. I started to play St Anne's Reel, got as far as the chorus, and I could feel a sob building up. I had to stop playing, handed it to Bethany and asked her to play it. I heard a bunch of applause when I stopped playing. I was surrounded by about 30 people, only half of whom were in our class. The rest were from another class who came by to see the first time I played it. I wasn't the only one bawling like a baby, there were at least 10 other people doing the same thing.
It sounds lovely. What a thrill.
As if I haven't lost enough sleep over this violin, I've started building a viola. Hopefully it won't take three years.
5 comments:
THAT IS FREAKING AWESOME....I can hardly wait to see it in person today.
I commented before I even read what you have written and here I sit crying....I'm do happy for you.
I love the support from the people who are in your group and the other. What a wonderful crowd of people.
I'm so proud of you.
Your violin is absolutely beautiful, not only music, she's also art.
Congratulations Wendy! I'm so proud of you! You did a beautiful job.
You did an amazing job. Are all violins the same colour or can you choose something different?
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