wow. I love pics and wish they were shown a little longer. Maybe I’m just getting older and wiser and want to look at the details? Anyway, I’m going to share with a homebound friend. She’ll love it, too.
Someone suggested clicking on the gear on the bottom of YouTube, and set the speed slow so you can watch the images and mute the sound.
I do know that my body clock seems to go faster than other people's. And I'm from the laid-back midwest! I was once transcribing a late 1700s/early 1800's music manuscript into the Mozart program to develop MIDI files. I can't play an instrument and that was the best I could do. A retired musicology professor offered to help me and I divied up the pages. But when she would present me with her pieces, which I'm SURE were the right way to do them, it drove me up a wall because I couldn't stand the slow speed. So all of my MIDI pieces went like a bat out of the appropriate place.
The land animal piece is slower, but the art piece is more my preferred speed. I have one more of these to post for now, then I'm going into an experimental mode that might force a slow down. I only know one grandfather and great grandfather through newspaper articles and National Archive pictures. GGF was brought to DC by Stanton to run the investigation of Lincoln's assassination and was a special judge advocate during the trial. Later on he put together the records for LoC. GF was a newspaperman who won and lost mining fortuntes from Alaska down to Central America. Lots of material there. So I want to try moving through newspaper articles to music and see what happens.
Henry Livingston Music Manuscript
The Duenna, from an 1807 Score