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I've also found, by actual test,
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Re: Another Friday [message #18553 is a reply to message #18551 ] Fri, 24 July 2009 21:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And . . . this is all your fault, you forum musicians. Especially the singers, but you’re all implicated, all you people who keep posting about music.
Do you want us to repent in dust and ashes? Because I doubt that we will.

He didn’t laugh. He sat there staring into space (or possibly at Silly Canon, which was stretched on the piano rack in front of him) and finally said: you know, you want someone really good, someone who will understand what you want, and able to hear what you’re capable of and tell you how to get there—and what you’re not capable of and need to give up on. He then fixed me with a hard eye and said, you know you’ll have to go back occasionally to check on progress.
I like Oisin more and more each Friday music post...

Oh, but you don't need to pay for a fancy voice teacher. You can just take a voice lesson on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWt2YJCJleY

::laughs evilly, then ducks and runs for cover::


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SNOOOOOORK.

I kiss your hands and feet. :)
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For that *link* I want you to repent in dust and ashes. Jeez. That is one of the WEIRDEST things I've ever seen. Eeep.
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I think you should try doing the bumblebee warm-up during your hellhound hurtles. It'd be sure to scare off any bovines within three kilometer radius. And probably some humans, too. (You weren't *really* worried about ruining your voice, were you?)


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Very Happy

I have to live up to my troublemaker reputation somehow.


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Re: Another Friday [message #18563 is a reply to message #18551 ] Fri, 24 July 2009 22:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We had a collie...we went to the beach with the collie...we drove home in an un-airconditioned car, 70-odd miles, with said collie.

For whose fragrance after a day or an overnight camp-out on the beach (!) my mother made up the term "Eau de cologne de collie..."

When the little terrier was still alive, so we had two dogs on those trips, she (being a sleek little short-haired dog) made it clear any wet-dog smell was not coming from her. The collie didn't care.


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Re: Another Friday [message #18565 is a reply to message #18551 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 00:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I should take voice lessons someday. Though I've spent an inordinate amount of time singing in choirs and stage musicals (and playing in the pit orchestras for said musicals). They want me to join the choir at church, because I'm a strong "soprano" (I'm a strong alto, actually, but I can sing second soprano quite well and have been known to dip into the tenor range on occasion).

My mother took voice lessons her last year at University, and she told me it was wonderful. (She began University in the early 2000's and went part-time and recently completed her Bachelor of Music. The degree I did full-time in the mid-1990's.)

Someday I will have a Mac at my disposal again, and then I will be able to have Finale and write my music properly. I can't tell you how much I am looking forward to that! (I refuse to use that program on a PC; it'll just get buggered up.)

‡‡ Although this dynamics thing could definitely catch on. I think it appeals to my control freakery. No, I said loud! That’s a crescendo, you oaf!

I take it you are a fan of the sfz? Wink

One of my first pieces, I didn't put in any dynamics because I didn't think they were actually all that important. They're still the last thing I add - I want to get the notes down first, and that's difficult since I happen to think (and compose) in melody and then harmony, not in chords.

(Oh, also, I try not to talk about myself too much, but when I do such things is because I'm trying to explain how I relate, not because I'm self-involved. Really. Though I am a writer and a musician. Perhaps that means I don't stand a chance...?)


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Re: Another Friday [message #18567 is a reply to message #18551 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 01:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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make it worth Oisin’s time to have me infesting his space**** And for me to be paying for it. But let me also observe that I have, more than once, on bad ME days, rung him up Friday morning and said, I feel like death on toast^ but I would like to come anyway, can he bear it/think of something to do with me?
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Oisin is great. He didn’t laugh.
I thoroughly enjoy our snapshots of Oisin. And I'm not in the least surprised to hear that he doesn't laugh at you and can always find things to do with (for? to?) you. It is very clear you are happily (grand scheme happily, not every given moment), thoroughly emmeshed in your music. How could he not find that a delight to work with (maybe complicated delight sometimes, but still delight).

And . . . this is all your fault, you forum musicians. Especially the singers, but you’re all implicated, all you people who keep posting about music.
I'm delighted to hear that you're going to try to get a few voice lessons. I hope they end up being fun and informative. I'm not sure I post often enough to be considered part of the crowd of musical rabble-rousers, but I'll happily take part of the blame. Life is always better with music in it, the more the merrier (as long there are still dogs (cats in my case), books, outdoors, family, etc. too).

I'm looking forward to hearing the Canon you said you're writing for us whenever you share it with us.

Wendy
Re: Another Friday [message #18569 is a reply to message #18551 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 03:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hellhounds hate the rain, and take it personally

Danes too. It was pelting rain Wednesday morning when I took Teddy out of the hotel in a vain attempt to get him to pee. You would think that a dog who'd just got up would be quick about it, but he too has an excellent sphincter and all he did was stand closer to me, tuck his tail, and look miserable.

It works for Leonard Cohen.

It does indeed. Clearly it is a big help to write songs that stay firmly within your range.

I try to remember to be grateful that we don’t ring the early service which starts at eight.

Things shouldn't be allowed to start at eight. I am working at agility trials this weekend. They start at eight. Aaargh.



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Re: Another Friday [message #18572 is a reply to message #18551 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 05:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You can also knit indoors in bad weather. And I could be wrong, but I assume your knitting bag doesn’t leap and cavort and get under your feet and howl if you neglect it. Or step on it, because it’s getting under your feet.

Except when the Hellhound(s, in your case) decides the knitting is a new and exciting toy, and it has to be unwound from around chairs, sofas, bookshelves, the banisters...
Re: Another Friday [message #18573 is a reply to message #18572 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 06:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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zerlina wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 05:29

You can also knit indoors in bad weather. And I could be wrong, but I assume your knitting bag doesn’t leap and cavort and get under your feet and howl if you neglect it. Or step on it, because it’s getting under your feet.

Except when the Hellhound(s, in your case) decides the knitting is a new and exciting toy, and it has to be unwound from around chairs, sofas, bookshelves, the banisters...


Is that the Voice of Experience talking?? LOL
I'm sure the puppies would enjoy knitting too... *g*


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b_twin_1 wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 11:18

I'm sure the puppies would enjoy knitting too... *g*

Hmm, not sure about that...I think I imagine them as talented felters, rather than knitters? Very Happy


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Re: Another Friday [message #18577 is a reply to message #18551 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 06:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Why toast? Death on kippers? Death on a bed of watercress, radicchio and fennel, with garlic croutons and mayonnaise?


I always say "death warmed up", which is pretty weird, too. But I love the American expression "roadkill".

One of my daughter's friends is a Vicar Choral in Winchester Cathedral, and I'm almost sure he takes private voice pupils - I could e-mail you contact details, if you would like?


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Re: Another Friday [message #18579 is a reply to message #18574 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 08:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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AJLR wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 06:36

b_twin_1 wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 11:18

I'm sure the puppies would enjoy knitting too... *g*

Hmm, not sure about that...I think I imagine them as talented felters, rather than knitters? Very Happy


At the moment it is more like carding rather than felting or knitting... hehehe They had a lovely time today tossing the wool mulch in the air. Very Happy

(Only 3 left! Bliss! lol)


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Mrs Redboots wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 06:59

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Why toast? Death on kippers? Death on a bed of watercress, radicchio and fennel, with garlic croutons and mayonnaise?


I always say "death warmed up", which is pretty weird, too. But I love the American expression "roadkill".




I like this expression that I made up for a story: "You look like Death's cat in a rainstorm."


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Re: Another Friday [message #18586 is a reply to message #18561 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oh! Ruin! Oh yes! Definitely! I'm even more afraid that if I sing like her my mouth will go all funny too!
Re: Another Friday [message #18587 is a reply to message #18563 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 18:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Since I *think* I now know how to do the type size thing, I will say this in very small print:

I actually kind of *like* the smell of wet dog.

As long as all that's WRONG with it is RAIN. But then I too have sleek short-haired dogs, barring a symbolic few deerhound hairs on tails and fetlocks.
Re: Another Friday [message #18588 is a reply to message #18565 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 18:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well *composers* vary about how much in the way of dynamics they put in, you know!
Re: Another Friday [message #18589 is a reply to message #18567 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 18:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Remember it's a SILLY canon!

And you are DEFINITELY a member of the rabble rousers! :) But it's true--Everything's Better with Music. :)
Re: Another Friday [message #18590 is a reply to message #18569 ] Sat, 25 July 2009 18:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, I've begun to feel that there must be some Dane in the native hellhound make up! --I wonder if sphincter control also has to do with being entire/unspayed. I know bladder weakness is an occasional result of spaying. And Messing Around with the Bits *must* have some (er . . . ) knock on effect.

GOOD LUCK. Things should DEFINITELY not be allowed to start at 8 am. AGILITY?!?!???
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Good heavens. (A suitable exclamation in this case I feel.) Er . . . is he Intimidating? Does he have a Sense of Humour? Yes, I'd certainly be interested if not/if so.

Yes, I use death warmed over too. And death on a shovel. And roadkill is *excellent.* :) Although I've heard it from some British. Maybe only ones that hang around me . . .
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I'm sure. It is disconcerting to be told by a musician that you, the composer, should have put in more dynamics, though. I suppose part of it is that I trust the musician to make such decisions on her own. (Depending on the musician, of course. There are some people out there who oughtn't be let loose with their instruments. At all.)


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Yes, I get that from Oisin too. YOU KNOW ROBIN IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU GAVE ME SOME *INKLING* OF WHAT'S GOING ON IN YOUR MIND HERE.

Cheez. :)
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Ah, I imagine I was rather lucky; the profs at the University of Calgary were incredibly laid-back. Even Allan Bell, who had more stringent expectations of us than the others.

Does Oisin really yell like that?!?


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Robin wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 15:50

Remember it's a SILLY canon!


Silly is fine by me. Bring it on!

I'm looking forward to the day my girls are able to sing rounds with me. Canons and rounds can be a lot of fun (even silly ones...especially silly ones).

Wendy
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Mrs Redboots wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 05:59

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Why toast? Death on kippers? Death on a bed of watercress, radicchio and fennel, with garlic croutons and mayonnaise?


I always say "death warmed up", which is pretty weird, too. But I love the American expression "roadkill".



I don't hear it so much any more, but "looking like death warmed over" was a common descriptive phrase for people who were ill, very tired, etc., at least in my family.



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b_twin_1 wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 07:01


(Only 3 left! Bliss! lol)


I remember remarking, in the course of a general discussion about breeding a long time ago, that it must be really hard to let the dear little puppies born in one's house go to new homes. The person I was talking to looked at me as if I were crazy. Her first litter produced twelve Dane puppies, all of whom lived, and she was REALLY ready to kiss them goodbye by the time 8-9 weeks had gone by. Smile



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Yes. And he always find the ball end and manages to leave the knitting in the bag.
PS your pups are GORGEOUS
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Robin wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 17:53

Yes, I've begun to feel that there must be some Dane in the native hellhound make up! --I wonder if sphincter control also has to do with being entire/unspayed. I know bladder weakness is an occasional result of spaying. And Messing Around with the Bits *must* have some (er . . . ) knock on effect.

GOOD LUCK. Things should DEFINITELY not be allowed to start at 8 am. AGILITY?!?!???


Well, Danes descend from sighthounds and mastiffs, so it's not surprising that they have some things in common! The truly irritating part of the rain experience is that they (and I, if I have to take someone out on lead) would not get as wet if they'd just DO it and come back inside. But they can't be convinced of this.

I don't compete in Agility, although I might take Teddy to a class just as a confidence-builder when he's old enough to start jumping. Our working breed club's agility trials are this weekend, and a lot of help is needed at a trial. Today I was, at various times, a ring steward/jump bar setter, timer, and leash runner. More fun in store for tomorrow . . . Smile



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Death warmed over is a pretty common phrase round these parts. Also sometimes hear "death on a shingle" which I assume is like death on toast. (Shingle being a slang word for toast in the US, I'm not sure if this is a global term....)


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Black Bear wrote on Sun, 26 July 2009 09:28

Death warmed over is a pretty common phrase round these parts. Also sometimes hear "death on a shingle" which I assume is like death on toast. (Shingle being a slang word for toast in the US, I'm not sure if this is a global term....)


I've never heard shingle as toast.

But death warmed over and death on toast, plenty of times. Smile


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I've only heard it in the context of "X on a shingle," meaning a food served on toast. The primary example of this is chipped beef on toast, which is colloquially called "S**t on a shingle." But I've heard it used in diners etc. for eggs on a shingle, corned beef on a shingle, etc. A quick look at wiki tells me the above charming phrase for chipped beef originated in the military during WWII... Smile Mmmmm.


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Black Bear wrote on Sun, 26 July 2009 14:35

But I've heard it used in diners etc. for eggs on a shingle, corned beef on a shingle, etc. A quick look at wiki tells me the above charming phrase for chipped beef originated in the military during WWII... Smile Mmmmm.

The equivalent phrase in the military over here was/is 'cr*p on a raft'. Eeewww! Smile



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Robin wrote on Sat, 25 July 2009 23:56

Good heavens. (A suitable exclamation in this case I feel.) Er . . . is he Intimidating? Does he have a Sense of Humour? Yes, I'd certainly be interested if not/if so.
No, of course he's not intimidating, he's not 30 yet! And has the most wonderful voice (he sang at her wedding). Will find out more & e-mail you his contact details.


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Yes, they actually LOOK like a cross between Mastiffs and sighthounds . . . DUUH. (Although things from other things DON'T always look like their origins. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. :))
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Eww indeed. :) The funny thing is how accustomed you (may) get to your own vulgar slang. Cr*p on a raft sounds MUCH worse than Sh*t on a shingle because the latter is what I'm USED to.
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Age doesn't necessarily have ANYTHING TO DO with intimidatingness! There's nothing worse than a TERRIBLY talented young person who doesn't know how much the rest of us SWEAT!!

But I'll take your word for it he's nice. :) And I'll also see who Oisin comes up with.
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Robin wrote on Sun, 26 July 2009 17:56

Eww indeed. Smile The funny thing is how accustomed you (may) get to your own vulgar slang. Cr*p on a raft sounds MUCH worse than Sh*t on a shingle because the latter is what I'm USED to.


Apropos of nothing much, the middle schoolers' term for chicken-fried steak at the school where I taught was "elephant scabs!" Children enjoy grossness so much! (By the way, if you're not familiar with the dish, it is a roundish piece of thin inexpensive steak, well-pounded, breaded with a batter coating, and fried.)
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abigailmm wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 06:07

Apropos of nothing much, the middle schoolers' term for chicken-fried steak at the school where I taught was "elephant scabs!" Children enjoy grossness so much! (By the way, if you're not familiar with the dish, it is a roundish piece of thin inexpensive steak, well-pounded, breaded with a batter coating, and fried.)

And absolutely delicious - I make a point of having it whenever I visit the USA, as it's not (as far as I know) served here.

There used to be some kind of boiled meatloaf served here that was known as "boiled baby" to the schoolgirls who had to put up with it. I don't think it's made much any more. And I am sure there are other disgusting food names in current use, but my mind has done a Monday-morning blank!

When my daughter was a very small girl, she came home from school and explained very solemnly that they had had "Salami for lunch, Mummy, only they called it Spaniel". She meant spam, of course, but I am inclined to refer to it as spaniel!


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