14.Jul.13, 08:05 AM
“I didn’t think so,” B’jin smiled slightly, not at all phased but pleased the girl had opted to tell the truth. He was not a malicious person, and it would have frustrated him no end to try to lead her through music he thought she could read, only to find out she could not. It would make him feel like a bully, too, so he was quite pleased to avoid such a scenario! Her eagerness made the greenrider smile a little wider, and he settled himself down more comfortably and faced the girl, watching as she settled herself in turn.
“They’re not very long, but they are a little fast. I will play it through first, so you can hear how it should sound.” With that said, B’jin played through one of the little songs, not bothering to add the lyrics to it as his fingers danced over the guitar, and he flashed a grin at the girl. It was a rather fast paced song, and as such would make it easy to get finger tied, but she struck him as the type to enjoy a challenge and as long as she didn’t get frustrated and throw the guitar across the room, B’jin was quite convinced he’d be able to teach it to her. “We’ll go slower, until you get the hang of it, though!”
Shifting again, B’jin showed Casa how she should start off, which strings required her fingers to be present upon them, and where, before nodding. When she had that done, he slowly moved through the first few bars, giving the girl time to adjust her fingers to the odd angles required of playing the song, a quirky half smile on his lips as she did so. “Good,” he nodded, after her first completion of those bars; he did not take her through the whole song – better to learn it bit by bit! That said, B’jin lead her through them again. “Are you a Candidate for the upcoming Hatching?” he asked gently, correcting her fingers when she addled a couple of notes.
“They’re not very long, but they are a little fast. I will play it through first, so you can hear how it should sound.” With that said, B’jin played through one of the little songs, not bothering to add the lyrics to it as his fingers danced over the guitar, and he flashed a grin at the girl. It was a rather fast paced song, and as such would make it easy to get finger tied, but she struck him as the type to enjoy a challenge and as long as she didn’t get frustrated and throw the guitar across the room, B’jin was quite convinced he’d be able to teach it to her. “We’ll go slower, until you get the hang of it, though!”
Shifting again, B’jin showed Casa how she should start off, which strings required her fingers to be present upon them, and where, before nodding. When she had that done, he slowly moved through the first few bars, giving the girl time to adjust her fingers to the odd angles required of playing the song, a quirky half smile on his lips as she did so. “Good,” he nodded, after her first completion of those bars; he did not take her through the whole song – better to learn it bit by bit! That said, B’jin lead her through them again. “Are you a Candidate for the upcoming Hatching?” he asked gently, correcting her fingers when she addled a couple of notes.