10-06-2018, 04:59 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 500px; text-align: justify;font-family: verdana; letter-spacing: 1px; font-size: 7pt; word-spacing: 2px; line-height: 1.5;"]It was no secret that Jerseyboy was quite the musician ( at least to anyone who knew him well enough ). The members of Sunhaven really had yet to learn about his musical abilities, though Jersey didn't intend on keeping it a secret. He quite liked showing off his skills. So, he had managed to acquire his go-to instrument here in Sunhaven- a red Fender Stratocaster. It wasn't his usual black-colored one, though that one was still with Jacob. He had also managed to get his paws on a mini battery-powered amplifier, and he honestly couldn't be more than excited. Jersey hadn't played in what felt like m o n t h s . He was definitely going to feel more at home this way.
The tuxedo tom settled down onto his front porch, his back against the wall as he used his arms and body to support the guitar. Jerseyboy had plugged in his guitar to the battery-powered amp and played with the knobs, making sure that the tone was right. He leaned back, lining his paw toes up with the frets and strumming the chords to a song. It was "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd; an excellent song to cover on guitar in his opinion. The male wasn't afraid to sing, either. How could he not do so to this tune?
"So, so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell? Blue skies from pain?" Hearing Jersey's voice wasn't half bad, either ( you know, when he wasn't mouthing off at someone like usual ). "Can you tell a green field from a cold, steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell," His visionaries were glued to the frets, as he was clearly pouring all of his focus into this task.
The tuxedo tom settled down onto his front porch, his back against the wall as he used his arms and body to support the guitar. Jerseyboy had plugged in his guitar to the battery-powered amp and played with the knobs, making sure that the tone was right. He leaned back, lining his paw toes up with the frets and strumming the chords to a song. It was "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd; an excellent song to cover on guitar in his opinion. The male wasn't afraid to sing, either. How could he not do so to this tune?
"So, so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell? Blue skies from pain?" Hearing Jersey's voice wasn't half bad, either ( you know, when he wasn't mouthing off at someone like usual ). "Can you tell a green field from a cold, steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell," His visionaries were glued to the frets, as he was clearly pouring all of his focus into this task.
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