Re: Tim and TJ
"Thanks. I've been playing for a long time. My Momma taught me a little, but most she didn't have to teach. The moment I was big enough, we were playing together. It's something that's come down the line on my Momma's Momma's side. The strings speak to us, she says." He set the fiddle to one side, aiming to pick it back up once he could. Carefully he eased the cello case out from beneath the piano. With as much tender care as he would if it were made of glass rather than wood, he pulled the big instrument out. "This has been in the family for hundreds of years." He stood the Stratovarius up on it's peg. "It was my Momma's first instrument."