Look at my fantastic find, from a Brocante shop in a small town near where I live.
I was wandering down a side street looking for ideas for Christmas, when I saw the sign Brocante. The door was open and the owner was sitting in a comfy chair, soaking up the sun that was shining into his doorway,
I decided to go in have a browse.
Knowing I had some ideas in my mind for making some decorations using sheet music, in my best French I asked if he had any pieces of sheet music, he said he thought he might have a few books of music, but wasn't sure if he could find them, so could I wait while he went out to the back of his shop.
I had plenty of time so I looked around and saw lots of things I would have loved to buy, but as I was with Mr. France who hates old and dusty things, if it's not brand spanking new, he calls it junk.
I thought this was not the right time and I'd just wait to see if the owner could find any sheet music.
A few minutes later he came back with this book and asked if it was of any use.
Now as I hadn't gone out suitably dressed for rummaging about in a brocante shop, I had to be careful as he might think I was a collector or maybe a dealer, as he could have put a high price on it.
Also being English and smartly dressed in a small town didn't help, I was wondering how much he would say he wanted. I looked at it, as if it was of no use to me, but wanting so much to have this lovely vintage book. I could see the pages were thick and not flimsy like the books of today. I asked how much he wanted, for it, thinking I was going to have to barter with him. I couldn't believe it when he said 2 euros. I couldn't get out of the shop quick enough, in case he changed his mind.
Now that I have the book at home and have looked at the lovely design on the cover, even though it's torn and tattered it tells a story. It's the music for a comedy opera, written in German and French.
I'm sure it's not valuable, but I almost don't want to tear the pages out from it, just to make decorations.
I never deface books, so now I'm in a dilemma, do I tear out the pages
or should I try somewhere else that might have sheet music ?
Do you ever feel like this when you touch something vintage ?
that's so worn because it's been used so many times.
The tattered cover.
I can't read music, but to me it looks as if it's quite lively.
That was yesterday and now I'm still wondering, should I use it for the decoration I want to make,
or keep the opera music book ?
I'd love to have your opinion to help me make up my mind
or keep the opera music book ?
I'd love to have your opinion to help me make up my mind
à bientôt
Barbara
Lilian