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The house where I live is in skirts of a mountain.
It is almost located uphill.
The lamb and the calf live in the mountain.
Of course, it is not a wild nature.
It is bred by "Ranch in the mountain".
The cheese and dairy products of independence are manufactured.
My dear daughter drew the airship of the artwork.
I drew the lamb and the calf.
In the picture, it is good at daughter.
It is written, "Balloon" in Japanese.
So as not to teach, the daughter thought before one is aware.
It is almost located uphill.
The lamb and the calf live in the mountain.
Of course, it is not a wild nature.
It is bred by "Ranch in the mountain".
The cheese and dairy products of independence are manufactured.
My dear daughter drew the airship of the artwork.
I drew the lamb and the calf.
In the picture, it is good at daughter.
It is written, "Balloon" in Japanese.
So as not to teach, the daughter thought before one is aware.
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Tom Atwood
For most of us, rhythm and tempo are fairly strict guides to the music
we create. But for you, tempo and metre seem to be more of an
undercurrent, almost like something for you to defy and toy with. I
guess this piece is in 4/4? But it is really in Tadashi Time. Wonderful,
fun to listen to, and to try to comprehend. (Difficult for us mortals to
do!)
And the line, "So as not to teach, the daughter thought before one is
aware," is also a joy to try to comprehend. Beautiful artwork.