Literati juniper styling
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I had to start practice guitar again today, after more than a month.
Instead I found myself working on this cheap (2,65 euro) juniper twintrunk and styling was inspired by works of literati penjing master Qingquan Zhao.
Instead I found myself working on this cheap (2,65 euro) juniper twintrunk and styling was inspired by works of literati penjing master Qingquan Zhao.
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Good job. Now build up the guitar fingers.
Or, maybe, another literati..
Or, maybe, another literati..
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Nice job! not sure I could take a month off of practicing.... Even if just a couple hours a day, I need to keep fit
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well, I am not a professional musician so I can take as much time off as I want - but of course - the more time off, the harder the return to my previous chops...well - the smell of these junipers when you cut them must be addictive :
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Junipers, blue cypresses, and other similar needle leaf trees all have that effect... I'm going to have to get a juniper at some point...
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haha very nice juniper looking forward to seeing the progress. but i know what you mean i went 2 month not playing my bass purchased a new bass and now my trees are in need of trimming lol.
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Mimo wrote: well, I am not a professional musician so I can take as much time off as I want - but of course - the more time off, the harder the return to my previous chops...well - the smell of these junipers when you cut them must be addictive :
Easily handled. Retire and you will have a lot more time for guitar. It worked for me.
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