Early Works: 1984.
Drawing and studying with pencils. 1984, the first days of my studies in Shankar Collage.
At that time, I was looking for a special subject for drawing... and I chose the saxophone.
I didn't know then, that my design and artistic works would largely replace playing music.
And so during my life, I stopped playing, in order to concentrate on creation: design and painting.
Sopranino Saxophone.. accompanied by a short story. 1973
At the beginning of the third year of my studies in elementary school... I was supposed to register for further music studies...
Instead of continuing with the alto flute, which was common at the time, my father explained to me that it would be better for me to start playing one of his instruments, the Clarinet or the Saxophone...
Especially if these musical instruments are taught at your school, he added. It's better, he repeated..
choose the one, I have two Saxophones and two Clarinets. In my opinion, both the Clarinet and the Soprananino Saxophone are suitable for a girl. I chose the smallest instrument, the Sopranino Saxophone.
By the way, I performed in several concerts with this instrument, in a relatively short time of learning it. both as a soloist and in a school orchestra.
School Orchestra consisted of 5-7 members and accompanied the school Choir, most of the girls in school.
And then it was a success.
The teacher, Tehila was one of the teachers I especially liked.
A very special personality.
Thanks for visiting.
Happy safe privacy to all of us!
Love & Peace.
Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.
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4 Comments
Anneke Hut 18 Dec 2022
Special subject for a painting. Well done, Nira!José Ramalhão Fortunato 17 Dec 2022
I am sure that playing this instrument and drawing it, was really a pleasure to you, and a success. Cogratulations my dear friendJosé Ramalhão Fortunato 17 Dec 2022
I am sure that playing this instrument and drawing it, was really a pleasure to you, and a success. Cogratulations my dear friendJoanie Holliday 17 Dec 2022
HOW LOVELY WORK MY FRIEND. FUN TO LOOK BACK SOMETIMES