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Sep 15, 2009 14:30

Oishi, since several other people have expressed interest in hearing the Stradivarius played as well, I wonder if we might just have them over at the same time, instead of making everyone run up to the music rooms?

Eiji....the chocolates were wonderful. Absolutely fantastic (on that note Oishi, there's two for you if you'd like them). How on earth ( Read more... )

stradivarius!, oishi-sama, eiji, yanagi-san

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seriousaura September 15 2009, 18:44:15 UTC
I would like to hear you play again once the violin is finely tuned, if that is acceptable.

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silverfromsteel September 15 2009, 19:07:08 UTC
Of course! You are always welcome. I'll be tuning it properly when I practice today, so it should be in perfect condition.

Truly, Tezuka, if you ever wish to hear me play you need only ask. You did give it to me, after all, it's the least I can do.

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seriousaura September 15 2009, 19:13:49 UTC
Aa. Let me know when it is tuned properly. Prepare your best piece. That will truly show your skill.

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silverfromsteel September 15 2009, 19:15:32 UTC
It should be by this afternoon.

I'll do my best, Tezuka-sama, I'm not sure if I have a 'best piece', I more or less play whatever I can get my hands on. I'll find something I know well already.

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pousser_ailes September 15 2009, 19:07:32 UTC
You don't hafta thank me, Chou-kun! They were a thank you present after all.

I heard you have an awesome new violin! O.O I'm gonna come listen fer sure even though I might fall asleep again >.<

And... if you want... I could teach you to cook. Y'know, if you don't already have someone else willing or something.

ooc:he's feeling a little off and self critical after yelling at/being told off by Atobe >.>

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silverfromsteel September 15 2009, 19:11:59 UTC
I do have to thank you - you went far beyond what was necessary for a simple gift.

Yes, Tezuka's grandfather did the restoration - and for whatever reason he decided to give it to me. I'm still in shock. Zaizen-sama was one of the ones who expressed interest in hearing it played, so of course you may come along. I think I can speak for both Oishi-sama and myself when I say that you are always welcome here, whether you have a reason or not.

That's very generous of you Eiji - and if I want to learn any French recipes I'll definitely come to you, regardless of my teacher. But I think I'll wait and see if any of the A-ranks are willing - I hear they sometimes take apprentices and while this isn't exactly the same thing...well. Anyway, I'll let you know, alright?

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pousser_ailes September 15 2009, 19:36:53 UTC
It's just chocolate, Chou-kun.

That's cool. Maybe I will tag along with 'bocchama when he comes! I didn't know he liked classical music too o_o

... Okay. A ranks would be better, you're right. Kura-kun's already got Kin-chan so I dunno if he'll be able to. Fujiko might. Probably. I dunno how good Chito-cchi's at cooking but he'd probably help too. And Kaba-chan's s'posed to be good too.

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silverfromsteel September 15 2009, 19:44:23 UTC
It is very expensive chocolate, Eiji.

I'm not sure if it's the music or the promise for a look at the instrument itself. He is interested in that sort of thing, is he not?

I'll see who says they can help. I just - I feel bad serving Oishi-sama the same stuff all the time, but I can't figure it out on my own, so....You realize of all of those people I've only spoken to two of them and only once each.

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serving_u September 15 2009, 21:44:53 UTC
I thought I was helping you learn some new recipes....

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 02:13:01 UTC
I - well, of course, Shishido, but I mean I know you're working towards your A ranking, and I figured you'd probably be to busy to give me formal lessons, so...

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serving_u September 16 2009, 07:47:49 UTC
I'm not that busy that I cant teach a few things. Besides, it's good practice for me too.

And it gives us an excuse to have more lunch dates and I'm sure Yuushi-sama won't complain.

Unless you're just being nice and actually think I suck as a cooking teacher but you're too polite to come right out and say it.

Apparently LJ didn't like those phone smilies. Serves me right for trying to comment on a cellphone.

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 11:19:49 UTC
Alright - could you teach me western cooking then? Yanagi-san has said he can teach me eastern, and your cooking is very good. And you're a very good teacher!

[ooc: XD

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g0ldengreen September 15 2009, 23:35:50 UTC
Of course you can have people over here, as long as you let me know so I can be sure to be there as well! I am looking forward to hearing you play.

I have inquired about music lessons and there is a teacher who would be happy to tutor you Wednesday afternoons at 2 pm. Would that be good for you? He used to be a full time member of the Tokyo Philharmonic, so I hope he's very good!

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 02:15:51 UTC
I assumed you'd want to listen then as well, Oishi. Yuushi-sama wants to come I hope you don't mind? Since it will be in a group?

Wednesdays at 2 works just fine, Oishi. Tokyo Philharmonic-! I - well I hope I don't disappoint, then.

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g0ldengreen September 16 2009, 02:29:11 UTC
He... he is? And Zaizen-kun too? You couldn't just have made it Eiji, Tezuka and Shishido?

He's currently working with the students here, so I am very sure you won't disappoint him!

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 02:31:45 UTC
Yes. Sorry. Yanagi-san may be coming as well, though. So that's, um...five?

Your opinion of the music students here is rather low, isn't it?

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g0ldengreen September 15 2009, 23:37:14 UTC
And chocolates! Thank you!

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 02:17:18 UTC
Eiji-san brought them back from Tokyo. I made the mistake of telling him about when one of my sisters roommates gave her South American chocolates with chili pepper in them and he somehow managed to get his hands on some. I'm just hoping it wasn't too expensive.

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g0ldengreen September 16 2009, 02:33:16 UTC
I'm sure he wouldn't have bought what he couldn't afford. It was very nice of him!

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silverfromsteel September 16 2009, 02:35:04 UTC
I'm not so certain of that

It was very nice of him, but rather extravagant considering all I did was bring back a slice of cake.

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