In Perfect Pitch

The Blues Society has started the PITCH program (Putting Instruments in the Children’s Hands). The BSWPA’s mission is to “keep the music alive.” Investing in our youth is one avenue that we believe is essential to fulfill that mission. An instrument has been provided for one, very deserving youth who has a passion for music. This the letter that was submitted to the BSWPA:

Part 1
Dear The Blues,

My name is Anthony Neal. I am 10 years old and I go to Dilworth Traditional Academy. I think that I should have a bass guitar because…

I am Mrs. Russo’s only bass player
In fact I play bass and bass guitar
I tak lessons at Hope Academy and I have to take Mrs. Russo’s bass
Guitar home and then take it to Hope Academy and the back to school
My mom doesn’t have enough money to afford one
and I need one to practice at home

Part 2
I am a excilent musician I play African drums, snare drums. I’m a little bit good at the drumset. I play upright bass and bass guitar. I am the best drum player in the school. I love playing the bass guitar. It is also fun to learn new things on the guitar I take lessons at Hope Academy, but there is a lot more stuff for me to learn in life of playing the guitar. SO I would like to get a base guitar for me to play have for myself practice even play songs with. I would like to start a career.
Your base guitar player,
Anthony Neal

The instructor, Lori Russo, had enclosed a note with Anthony’s:
Enjoy this handwritten, heart felt letter from my student, Anthony Neal. What you are doing for him is awesome. Sincerely, L Russo

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