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Scherzo means Joke

If you ever encounter someone with the last name “Levy” or Levin” or something similar, you now know something about them.
Thanks! I imagine Jacob was probably around before the accordions…..
 
I googled it and it is all very confusing. I don’t really get it but I do like your songs, keep ‘em coming!
Haha. I will try my best. I am currently putting up with a heating problem in my basement where I do all my practicing and recording. Thank you for the encouragement!
 
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Wow. You are a true inspiration. I have a couple songs you did in my "learn music" playlist. This is out of my reach for now for sure! What a speed!
 
A direct descendant of Levi, the third son of Jacob.
Many of the Levites were among those who sang or played instruments in the Holy Temple. In my experience, many fellow Levites are musicians or can at least sing well.
Our bible study tonight has been all about Jehoshophat calling the singers to lead the army into battle, not with "Onward Christian Soldiers" but "Give thanks to the Lord..............." and even on returning to Jerusalem playing with harps, lutes and trumpets. Alas, no accordions!
Great music Zevy. Now we know where your skills originate.
 
Wow. You are a true inspiration. I have a couple songs you did in my "learn music" playlist. This is out of my reach for now for sure! What a speed!
Thank you. You too can do it. Start slowly and keep practicing.
 
Our bible study tonight has been all about Jehoshophat calling the singers to lead the army into battle, not with "Onward Christian Soldiers" but "Give thanks to the Lord..............." and even on returning to Jerusalem playing with harps, lutes and trumpets. Alas, no accordions!
Great music Zevy. Now we know where your skills originate.
Thank you. That, and listening to lots of Mozart (and plenty of other good music), a great teacher, and a large dose of practice!
 
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