Cara Malone plays piano... well... kind of...

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Jenny Walker

So, for any of you out there who remember my far too wordy musically indulgent story, No Half Measures, and who wonder what Cara Malone on piano might have sounded like, if you are bored and have nothing else to do, then you could check out a little video of Cara's muse - aka Jenny - having a go on the ivories.

In my defence, I find it impossible to walk past a grand piano without taking the opportunity to have a go on it. Doesn't everybody feel like that? No, OK, back away slowly - yep, girl crazy!

Anyhow, if you want to hear what Cara could have been like, have a look at:
Jenny or is it Cara on tour?

There is another video where I 'try' to sing also while playing and it becomes abundantly clear that I am *not* Cara. Will take a LOT of persuasion to think of posting that one.

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I understand

Andrea Lena's picture

though I'd love to hear you! <3

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Is There Any Limit to Your Talent?

The Sherman Brothers, of Disney movies fame, wrote a song that Ringo Starr covered that might best describe you.

You come on like a dream
Peaches and cream
Lips like strawberry wine.

You're all ribbons and curls
Ooh, what a girl
Eyes that sparkle and shine

I would love to hear your vocals!

That is exactly what I imagined Cara Malone to look like a few years later when she had the good sense to change her hair a bit.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

God, I wish I could do that!

Emma Anne Tate's picture

Beautiful playing, Jenny! And, we caught a couple words from you at the end of the clip, and I’m guessing you have a lovely singing voice. I’d love to hear it. :)

Emma

Thanks for the inspiration

SammyC's picture

Jenny,

You are a wonder of multiple talents! I just wanted to tell you as an unabashed fangirl, you made me want to write. No Half Measures seared my mind with images and themes that compelled me to hunker over a hot keyboard and type out my own scribblings, however much they may pale before your wonderful novels. My hope is that you will honor your readers with more heart-wrenching narratives in the near future. It has been much too long since your last novel, True Calling.

Hugs,

Sammy

Love Cara Malone

Dee Sylvan's picture

You're very talented Jenny, I enjoyed Half Measures and Cara Malones journey. I tried to leave a message on your site but for some reason, wasn't able to. I would also love to see your video, your piano playing was amazing. Please, please! :DD

DeeDee

You play beautifully

gillian1968's picture

I really enjoyed it.
I’ve gotten back to learning piano again, but I’m an utter beginner and can only hope to play that well someday!

Enjoy your visit to the U.S.A,

Gillian Cairns

You have always been one of my favorite authors……

D. Eden's picture

And I regularly re-read everyone of your books in the hopes that I will someday find another one popping up to purchase.

Chasing Hope has been my favorite since the first time I read it, but simply saying that it is my favorite is not enough. They are all favorites of mine, and the only problem with your writing is that there is not more of it.

I was very happy to know that we share a love of music, although you are admittedly better on the ivories than I. Like you, I find it hard to walk by a piano without indulging myself, but I will readily state that I am better on the flute and saxophone than I am on the piano, lol. My music teacher in school introduced me to the flute when he realized that I was getting bored playing the sax one day - and I fell in love with it. He was also the one who got me started on the piano; unfortunately, he retired and I graduated from high school before I truly had a chance to become proficient on the piano, but he did leave me with a love of playing it.

If your tour of the US brings you anywhere near to upstate NY or eastern PA, please let me know - I would love to meet you and have a chance to discuss your writing.

Here’s hoping you have a wonderful trip, and that your muse inspires you to write more.

D. Eden

Dum Vivimus, Vivamus