Broken Song

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Too much vibrato!” Herschel the violin teacher muttered. “You don’t like too much flour in the sauce. It disguises the taste. Vibrato works the same way. Too much disguises the real music. Why would you do such a thing to Bach?”
Because, thought Reuven to himself, I am not thinking of Bach. I am thinking of your father’s beard. Reb Itchel sat at a table by a small window, bent over his prayer books. The sun streamed through the window and turned the old man’s beard even whiter. It curled off his
... chin like wisps of smoke. Reuven became hypnotized by it as he played his violin. The music seemed to flow through him directly to the little beard. And the funny part was that the rebbe was deaf—stone deaf. He bent and rocked to his own music, lost in the ancient Hebrew prayers. He existed in some misty place filled with the voices of the old rabbis.
The little beard jerked up. Reb Itchel suddenly emerged from the mists. He muttered in Yiddish to his son Herschel.
“Yes, yes, Papa, I know.


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