We've been to a gallery cafe today; that is how the owner call the place; and joind the singing group there. This was hubby's third time invited there to play the saxophone. We were happy that every time people praise his play and he seemed a bit flattered, haha. It is quite nice that we can sing songs we reqested from the file with piano accompaniment which is a bit different from singing at Karaoke.
The place is located along side of the sea. As you can see, some of the painter called Shingo Ozaki's works are displayed and sold with some other items.
I love singing Japanese popular song with my generation and also Carpenters. Well, I may be called with the phrase "下手の横好き” in Japanese; which means even though loves it and crazy about it, you are no good at it p;) Dictionary says the word "dabster", but not know if it is proper here... Anyone care to sing "yesterday once more" with me, I welcome you to Japan♪♪♪
The place is located along side of the sea. As you can see, some of the painter called Shingo Ozaki's works are displayed and sold with some other items.
I love singing Japanese popular song with my generation and also Carpenters. Well, I may be called with the phrase "下手の横好き” in Japanese; which means even though loves it and crazy about it, you are no good at it p;) Dictionary says the word "dabster", but not know if it is proper here... Anyone care to sing "yesterday once more" with me, I welcome you to Japan♪♪♪
Here is the painter's page link, but I could find only Japanese page,
I was glad to see him playing rather relaxed,
Miyako, your husband looks very professional! You should do an audio for us one time :-) I like the word "dabster", someone who "dabbles" in a variety of things. Have a great week, my sweet sweet friend ((hugs)) xo
ReplyDeleteHi Miyako,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great place and I love the paintings on display too.
Isn't it great that your husband has found something to do that he enjoys and I agree with Barbara,
he certainly looks very professional.
Am singin that song now!!!
Happy Sunday
Fiona x
It looks like a beautiful place and singing group sounds fun! I wish I could be there and listen to your husband's saxophone and your singing :-)
ReplyDeleteHi dear friend Miyako. Well, this sounds like such a wonderful outing, and I'm sure that you have a very pure and sweet singing voice, and that you're not dabbling at all!!! Your hubby always looks very professional when he's playing. To be by the sea as well - what a bonus. I'm glad you had such an enjoyable time, and I really do hope that you are feeling much better now. Sending hugs your way x
ReplyDeleteWhat great fun, my dear friend Miyako! I would love to hear your husband play and you sing with him one day. You both have lots of talent. I also very much loved your pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh so wish I could here the music!
ReplyDeleteThen to see the art would be wonderful too.
You are lucky to have talented hubby and you sing too!
How lovely.
Love & Hugs
i would love to have been there!!!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed your photos so much!!!
xoxo
You must be very proud of your hubby and his talent with the saxophone. The singing group sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteDear Miyako,
ReplyDeleteYour hubby does indeed look very comfortable playing his saxophone in public. I would love to hear him play and hear you singing along while he plays.
I know the word dabster. That is what I am. It means someone who dabbles at many things.
Have fun singing in the group and think about doing an audio so we can hear the two of you.
Love always my dear bs.
Oh the Carpenters did some wonderful songs didn't they. Karen Carpenter had a great voice.
ReplyDeleteYour husband looks as if he is having fun on that stage playing the saxophone.
Sounds like you had a lot of fun. :))
Oh that sounds like fun and what a lovely view! I am sure you sound lovely. I love listening to the saxophone.
ReplyDeleteSweet Miyako, how wonderful that our hubby's musical gifts are so appreciated. I'll bet you have a beautiful singing voice. Thank you for sharing this beautiful experience. I love those pictures.
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