Posted on 01/20/2006 7:12:07 PM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Good morning!!
Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
The DJIA lost over 200 points in trading today on the New York Stock Exchange, the largest drop in nearly three years.
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For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
(Oh, and...you were probably thrown off by the lack of incense and guitars....;-))
Or what your definition of 'is' is...;-))
Also one dippy song we sing in our church, only the words were sort of different and the accomapniment was WAY different. Of course I didn't bother to practice much so I was basically sight-reading.
Did I mention there were a man & woman who wanted to sing a song after one of the readings and had neglected to get me the music ahead of time?
So we did a quick run-through right before the service started. It went very well, considering it was a very jazzy piece with tons of syncopation.
LOL.....very funny.:)
Well, actually, in our case, we get the beginning and part of the middle but not the end (2 verses is about standard for entrance & recessional.)
LOL! It is not as serious a faux pas as it feels to the musician. It's a good story and thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks also for sharing that newsletter with us.
Hubby, LionsDaughter and I just got back from seeing End of the Spear. I am really, really inspired by those people that took the gospel to that tribe in the jungle. I know what I do and I don't have to make the sacrifices they did. I know that God gives grace to handle the moment. OTOH, the lives of the missionaries are worth of emulation.
Oh. It's the southern Baptists which do the first and last verses and leave out the middle. Aaaach!
Yeah, those damned Lutherans...but I are one, so my comment is kosher. Go ahead, mix those metaphors, W! Hee, hee, hee! We do it all! Literally... We also look at our watches a lot on certain mornings... ;)
I thought it was Reader's Digest that did the first and last chapters and left out the middle....;-))
If that is all the musician would change, I think I could live with that. But here I am, in the congregation, singing the alto part out of the hymnbook. BUT, for the third verse the organist decides to improvise and doesn't play the chords that are in the book. There I am, not anticipating the next turn the hymn will take and not having the range to sing the melody. It sounds really bad at that point.
Can't beat those Bach chorales.
I was lucky enough to be rehearsal accompanist a few years ago when our chorale did Christ Lag In Todesbanden (there's some more German for you:)
BTW: re: tranposition: I don't "do" transposing. Unless I have lots & lots & lots of time to prepare.
I have perfect pitch and is it well nigh impossible for me to read in one key and play in another.
Every now & then I am forced to use the "transpose" button on the organ. I inevitably make mistakes because my fingers want to go where my ear tells me they should go, even though I am playing what's on the page, if that makes sense.
You mean the Holy Spirit stops working in your church after one hour?
Perfect pitch? That is a gift.
Well, when you hit the 3rd verse, just sing the melody an octave lower.;^)
..............and a curse.
Nah, he's there 24/7, but the man's gotta eat! ;)
There's been more of that in our church since Fr. Tim came. His sermons tend to be on the lengthy side; much longer than his predecessor.
Didja get my ping to the RR quips? Huh? Didja? Didja? Didja???
Or just start in on It's A Small World, After All....;-))
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