My violin clef pendants are a best-seller, and I need to replenish my inventory on a regular basis.
See Jane Sparkle has a bass clef pendant in stock, but I need to swing by there to add more violin clefs for a friend.
I sold a musical pendant at Moon Art Gallery as well.
So I sat down and made some more.
A friend had gifted me with vintage music books, and one page has a song about a Shepherd-boy.
It turns out to be a poem by Thomas Moore, but there seems to be no musical piece online that I could find. Google has the poem in The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore.
It’s fun to refresh my musical vocabulary as my flute is gathering patina. Subito means “quickly, suddenly†and Simile means “in the same way†.
Some pendants don’t quite turn out for the purpose I intended, but then they get re-bended into a new piece.
I liked a page on whole notes from the Robyn-Hanks Keyboard Primer and placed those in pendants. It also had a section about major scales I’ll be pulling from more.
I also play with earrings and bangles and not-so-literal shapes.
Some think my Chakra and birthstone bangles have a musical feel to them as well.
You’ll see these at the Ladies Who Lunch fundraiser on Sunday, and the April 30 pop-up at See Jane Sparkle. I’ll be sure to get some to The Collage Cafe and Moon Art Gallery by May as well.