Yes, MT had a guitar, a Martin by the way, one of the great original American instruments. And he played piano, and sang old spirituals and hymns -- he was singing as Livy passed. Her last, dying words: "He's singing a good-night carol to me . . . " One of the coolest volumes about MT's musical interests is the book a few years back on the Fisk Jubilee Singers, the group he loved the most (he said this one at least a couple of occasions, so I take him at his word). It's by Andrew Ward, called DARK MIDNIGHT, and contains a number of comments on Twain's memories and experiences with that group -- he saw them at least 7-8 times. I write a little about some of these matters in my book on MT & Spiritual Crisis, pp. 144-48. Harold K. Bush, Ph.D St. Louis, MO