Posted on 05/22/2015 5:58:27 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Them durn enharmonic shifts will get ya every time!
:-)
My son calmly walked out into the living room Friday morning. I had no idea he was home, having gone to bed early. I about jumped out of my skin. He’s growing a moustache. Ugh!
Nate and then Sam are getting their Dad's TRIKE. It only has a Little restoration work needed. His Dad's youth Bike Is Restored and hangs from the garage ceiling as well.
Nate just loves his Dad's American Flyer's Wagon that “HE” and his Dad restored.
NOTICE a trend here?
Yummo!
Thanks Kath.
We put in a pallet of Cowboy chicken to the VFW last night.
http://www.cowboychicken.com/menu.html
It was much better today so I’m thinking that the confusion was caused by the medications she was taking for pain.
Today they will probably be making a decision as to what facility she will be transferred to for therapy. She did get up about 4 times for short periods.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Dee Clark - Hey Little Girl In The High School Sweater
Del Shannon - Runaway
Dionne Warwick - Walk On By
Don McLean - Vincent
Dusty Springfield - You've Really Got A Hold On Me
Earth Wind And Fire - After The Love Is Gone
Elvis Presley - Burning Love
Engelbert Humperdinck - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
Ezio Pinza - South Pacific Soundtrack - Some Enchanted Evening
Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill
Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Gino Vanelli - For Your Love
Gogi Grant - The Wayward Wind
Henry Mancini - Moon River
Irene Cara - Fame
Orquesta Reve - Mi Salsa Tiene Sandunga
Oscar 'Pitin' Sanchez - El Carino Es Como Una Flor
Oscar D'Leon - La Canto
Paquito D'Rivera - Manteca
Puerto Rican Power - Jugete De Nadie
Quinto Mayor - Son Malas
Raices Esenciales - Ven No Te Vayas
Ramon Rodriguez - La Rumba
Ray Barreto - Prestame Tu Mujer
Rebeca Mauleon - El Manisero
Rene - Son a Caro
Tito Nieves - Si Tu No Quieres No
Tito Puente - Ran Kan Kan
Tito Rojas - Senora
Tommy Olivencia - El Del Tabacon
I’ve got quite a bit more coming up tonight at the Canteen, and at the Canteen Chapel this evening, I’ll be posting settings of psalms by classical composers. If you go to last week’s Canteen Chapel, you’ll see the beginning of that effort.
Great! Thank you!
This is in 3/4 and marked allegretto. The A-flat section moves between the minor and major, and the C# minor central panel is as bleak as any late Schubert. The A-flat section returns.
YIP-EEEEEE
The Copper Rivit Setter I ordered arrived in todays mail. Tomorrow I can drill the 9/64” holes and then set the Rivets to repair two kitchen pans.
YIP-EEEE
For at least that repair my worksop will be able to do something.
http://www.amazon.com/Blind-Mans-Bluff-Submarine-Espionage-ebook/dp/B0089EMLGK#reader_B0089EMLGK
Not sure if Tommy is still alive, last I new he was an old man in Caribou Maine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybz_0JwuH58
Requiescat in pace
Schubert wrote a lot of single piano pieces, most of them dances, jotted down on music paper after he improvised them at a party. But he also wrote non-dance material over the years, and he put them in his trunk, pulling them out for publication in the last few years of his young life.
This piece in 9/8 and marked andantino, a favorite Schubert marking, is in A-B-A-C-A format. You can just float through the A panel. The B panel is in a bleak and remote F# minor. The C panel returns to F# minor for a passionate outburst before the A panel returns.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Irma Thomas - Ruler Of My Heart
Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs Is Love
James Brown - Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
Janis Ian - At Seventeen
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
Jim Croce - Bad Bad Leroy Brown
Johnny Mathis - Misty
Julie London - Cry Me A River
KC And The Sunshine Band - That's The Way I like It
Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
Kool And The Gang - Cherish
Les Baxter - April In Portugal
Little Richard Keep A Knocking
Lou Rawls - Natural Man
Rebeca Mauleon - Wolenche
Rey Ruiz - Asi Se Compone Un Son
Ricardo Leyva Y Sur Caribe - Yo Soy Tu Varon
Ricardo Ray Y Bobby Cruz - Sonido Bestial
Ricky Gonzalez - Timbalero
Sammy Figueroa - Mambo Influenciado
Santana - Dance Sister Dance ( Baila Mi Hermana )
Sergio Vargas - Cuentamelo
Son De Cali - Llorando
Soneros Del Barrio - Trucutu
Steve Guasch Y Su Orquesta Nueva Era - My Favorite Things
The Fania All- Stars - El Raton
The Latin Giants Of Jazz - Frenzy
The Rebels - Bobine
Tiempo Libre - Ven A Bailar
Willie Rosario - Amor Aventurero
Beethoven saves the strongest quartet for last in this collection. He starts off with a simple theme, marked allegro con brio, that could be taken for Haydn. The second subject appears in the correct key of F Major. The development is a bit harsh at times. The recap has moments where the music veers into the dark keys of B-flat minor and E-flat minor, but it ends decisively.
The second movement is marked adagio ma non troppo, at rest but dont fall asleep. It starts with a fine violin tune in E-flat, but in the middle section it turns black with spidery, whispering 32nd notes in E-flat minor. The opening returns.
The scherzo, marked allegro, is one of those puzzles where Lou expects you to find the beat and meter. The gaiety is more manic than innocent. The middle section goes into a strange, shouting B-flat minor before returning to the opening material.
The listener expects a bright finale, but Lou throws a curve by starting with an adagio titled Melancholy. His musical material is the second subject of the first movement, but it darkens when the cello sinks chromatically. The key drifts aimlessly, then moves into the spidery motif from the slow movement in his favorite dark keys.
The finale itself begins, marked allegretto quasi allegro, a spirited German dance. But the color and rhythm arent quite right. The first violin works via the darker middle strings, and the accompaniment lurches with accents on the off-beats. Then after a crashing halt, Melancholy returns. The dance and Melancholy struggle to find a balance, striving to find the correct key. Then it rushes to a bright conclusion. Melancholy is banished for the moment!
Next week its two violin sonatas.
Bang
BOOM
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