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Tag Archives: Nick Pynn
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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Looping in others
For a long time my musical adventures have been ever so very communal. I’ve sung in folk circles and churches, in my work choir and led an international singing group where a big part of the point is being with … Continue reading
Posted in connecting, music
Tagged Ed Sheeran, Emily Baker, looping, Martyn Joseph, Nick Pynn, singing, Steve Lawson
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