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Monthly Archives: March 2011
An End Note…
…that is really the beginning of new discovery for some – I hope. In spending a month focusing on various things musical – ignoring instrument instruction, evolution of promotions and dance, videos and medium – I already knew how this … Continue reading
Songs about Singing
It begins with One Voice that says I Will Sing because I Hear Music and it makes you want to Sing a Song and perhaps I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing. With a new rhythm found, maybe I’ll make time to Dance to … Continue reading
Muscle Music
I will admit to almost suffering writer’s block for today’s musical topic had I not stumbled on this gem of a post by WritingWildly. This gifted scribe is a great encourager and writer with a gift of finding something enjoyable to … Continue reading
Music in Sci-Fi
It has occurred to me that finding anything practical to watch on television is almost as unsuccessful as finding a decent song on the radio despite eighteen pre-set buttons. In attempting to find a movie trailer to watch that might give … Continue reading
Haunting Hymn
Returning to the hymns of Lent, one common theme can be found in terms of setting – dark, flat, haunting tones. One of the best illustrations of this is the hymn, O Dearest Jesus, What Law Hast Thou Broken. With … Continue reading
Snippet Saturday
Earworm, a loan translation of the German Ohrwurm,[1] is a portion of a song or other music that repeats compulsively within one’s mind, put colloquially as “music being stuck in one’s head.” (Courtesy of Wikipedia) I thought today’s focus was … Continue reading
Funny Friday
Finally discovered the group – The Flying Karamozov Brothers. Very comical, very talented and worth the chance of seeing their show in its entirety. As they juggled various items, tossing in an assortment of jokes for good measure, there was … Continue reading
Thursday Themes
After considering a bit of the Wednesday post – The Andy Griffith Theme – I reflected on other iconic themes or introductions to well known characters: The Pink Panther, courtesy of Henry Mancini James Bond, courtesy of many different composers … Continue reading
Whistlin’ Wednesday
Listening to various birds singing while on the daily hike, I couldn’t help but ponder the lost art of whistling. Granted, my ability to whistle on key is about as poorly matched as is my singing, but I found myself … Continue reading
Williams’ Second Trilogy
Due to whatever technical difficulty that existed on WordPress yesterday, finally posting this today – pardoning this blogger’s two-day two-step. Fine, to be fair, I found the music for Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. … Continue reading