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Monday, March 31, 2025

Music on my Street

Often there are musicians (or perhaps I should say "wanna-be-musicians") who come along my street playing their instrument and hoping for a few pesos from residents and passersby.  They are usually pretty bad and are simply a part of the background noise of the big city.  There are, however, a couple of guys who occasionally show up in the afternoon playing the marimba.  They are very good, and I enjoy hearing them play outside my building.  A while ago, I posted a video of them playing.

Thursday afternoon I was sitting in the office of my apartment working on my blog, when I heard marimba music again.  I looked out the window and saw them right across the street.  Their young companion was with them to collect any donations.  I got up and put a 20 peso bill (about 1 U.S. dollar) in an envelope.  I opened the window and motioned to the kid who was collecting money.  It was a bit breezy outside, and the envelope fluttered down the street.  The kid, however, was able to retrieve it.

Hoping that they would continue playing for a while, I went to grab my camera so I could record their music.



Although my donation was more generous than most, I was not the only person that appreciates their music.  A lady in the building across the street opened her window and threw down a baggie with some coins.  Then I could see two different residents in my building on the floors below me throw some money to them.

I stood by the window for the duration of their mini-concert.  After playing a couple of songs, they smiled and waved at me, and then hauled their marimba down the street to play at another location.



 

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