Practicing Flute

What is Practicing Flute?


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a torturous event that involves many hours, often in a small, bear, white room, by one's self, working endlessly on a few passages to have them torn apart at your next lesson

"You want to go out tonight?"

"Sorry, I'm practicing flute."

See music, torture, practice room, flute, practice, time, frustration


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