Hi @samcal9977zz and @pml, allow me to step in. I'm afraid that there has been a misunderstanding that went sideways.
Sam, if I read your post correctly, you mother studied with Clara Husserl, a piano teacher who taught many students including Liberace. Not that your mom taught Liberace. Do I have that right?
@pml is a longstanding and helpful member on Connect. I'm confident that she did not intend her post in the tone that it was taken. She shares your love of music and wished to say thank you for the video.
When we only have words on a screen without the benefit of tone and body language, it can be easy to misinterpret the words. Let's get back to sharing stories and music.
I'll go next. While this isn't me playing, here are four people playing the instrument I once played in opera orchestras in Germany. The French horn is soothing, dramatic and simply a beautiful instrument.
Colleen:
Thank you for the kind words. I did misunderstand and I really thought his mother taught Liberace. I was not being unkind. I sent an apology to him. You may have seen it. However, when I sent it I still, at that time, thought that his mother taught Liberace. Perhaps I should send another apology?
The music you added was beautiful! Good for you playing that instrument. I didn't play any instrument but twirled the baton ever since I was 5 years old. I still love patriotic music! That's what all the bands played when I was the baton twirler in the parades.
Thank you again,
PML
Colleen:
Thank you for the kind words. I did misunderstand and I really thought his mother taught Liberace. I was not being unkind. I sent an apology to him. You may have seen it. However, when I sent it I still, at that time, thought that his mother taught Liberace. Perhaps I should send another apology?
The music you added was beautiful! Good for you playing that instrument. I didn't play any instrument but twirled the baton ever since I was 5 years old. I still love patriotic music! That's what all the bands played when I was the baton twirler in the parades.
Thank you again,
PML