Cutting to the Scene with the Pixie
Ten years ago, I decided to do one of the most drastic things I had ever done to my hair. I went from a long style (below collarbone) to a p...
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The company that owns the Jamestown Post-Journal has decided to join the rest of the crazy Internet world by getting its employees to blog ...
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I wrote this on another site: Perhaps I'm too old for the reveal-all-confessional type of blogging but reading claw marks lately ...
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I'm hosting an anonymous Blogger today as part of Blog Share. Many thanks to -R- for undertaking this project again even while being p...
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Hmmm...on the right hand page, you can slur all of the 16th notes together on the 2nd and 3rd lines. Then skip playing all of 32nd notes. Actually, if I were you, I would just stick to the quarter and 8th notes and forget about the rest. Of course, then you would be playing the bass part.
Serves me right for not learning how to read music.
ok.. the music geek in me needs to know... what were you practicing?
It's Pachelbel's Kanon in D arranged for violin and piano. Hence the alcohol. I kid. I'm playing it as prelude music for a wedding in Norwich this weekend.
Seems that everyone uses that piece at weddings, for some odd reason...
A couple of those would create a whole new meaning of slurred notes!
And Luis, I'm sure you're familiar with 1,5,1,5,1,5, etc... (all quarter notes, of course)
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