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Hi



I play piano and really want to get into playing with other musicians. Are there any other instrumentalists out there who would like to give some duets a go?



I've got a couple of kids so would generally need to get together in the evening when they're in bed. Or alternatively is there anyone out there who would like to try a musical play date? :) My eldest is at nursery a couple days a week which just leaves me with the 17th month old and he's always partial to listening to me play piano while he potters about. So if anyone had a child of similar age and wants to come round with their instrument and see how much they'll let us play then we could always try that...sounds like fun to me!


PM me if interested.



Cheers.

  • 2 months later...

Hello,


I just went on the forum looking for musicians to play with, and saw your message ... I know you posted it a while back but are you still looking for people? I'm a pianist and flautist and would love to try out playing some duets, also it you're up for it maybe doing some flute with piano accompaniment?


I have a child too, he's school age so I don't think the musical playdate idea would work regrettably, but evenings are good for me.


What level are you? I reached grade 6/7 level on piano (though I stopped doing exams after 5) but that was 25 years ago and I don't have a piano currently: however I sometimes play on my sister's grand and I'm still vaguely competent! I could practice on a friend's piano if you're interested in doing something together.


Let me know if you're still interested ...


Suzi

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