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Tag Archives: guitar
Feminising your guitar
I may be missing out on a prime opportunity to discuss the portrayal of women in pop music, what with the whole Miley Cyrus debacle, but I’m spinning out on a rather different track here. Perhaps it’s a trivial thing, … Continue reading
Posted in music, perspective, relationships
Tagged feminism, guitar, language, Martyn Joseph
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Redeeming a ukelele
Researching pawn-shops for sermon preparation (as you do…) I was quite surprised to see a shop offering cash for your gold or your ukulele. A ukulele is a small guitar-like instrument – my nephew has one, although I’m pretty sure … Continue reading
Posted in church, music, relationships
Tagged guitar, Nick Pynn, pawn-shop, redemption, ukelele
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