we have got a piano!!!!
Aug. 31st, 2007 02:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
it arrived yesterday. I think this just about completes the list of demands polite requests that I moved in with over twelve years ago when I first came to live with Tim. Actually, it was not at my request that the piano finally arrived. It was only after Sara had taken over a year of piano lessons on the 5-octave electric keyboard that Tim finally said, "Sara's worked really hard at this and it would sound so much nicer on a piano..."
I bought the keyboard for myself, a couple of Christmases ago, because I was so homesick for the American tunes to "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear."
May I add here: The genius of Mozart, the REAL genius of Mozart, is not that he wrote amazing music. It's not even that he wrote quite a bit of amazing music that any old dope with a little bit of musical ability can play. The REAL genius of Mozart is that he wrote quite a bit of amazing music that is relatively simple to play AND--this is the genius part--he makes you feel like a virtuoso while you're playing it.
I bought the keyboard for myself, a couple of Christmases ago, because I was so homesick for the American tunes to "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear."
May I add here: The genius of Mozart, the REAL genius of Mozart, is not that he wrote amazing music. It's not even that he wrote quite a bit of amazing music that any old dope with a little bit of musical ability can play. The REAL genius of Mozart is that he wrote quite a bit of amazing music that is relatively simple to play AND--this is the genius part--he makes you feel like a virtuoso while you're playing it.
not a piano but a bell ringer
Date: 2007-08-31 06:42 pm (UTC)And seeing that you are in Perth . . . I am coming to Edinburgh and forward to St. Andrew's to deliver my son to his first year of studies there at the end of September, although I may allow his mother this privilege and visit a month later. We did visit last April which was the first experience of Scotland for all of us. At last I understand why Scots are so offended when someone mistakes them for being English. They are altogether a different people.
Finally, the change-ringing is a newly emerging interest for me. I am living in Boston and have found the several active towers here. I have only ivisited a tower and sat through a practice and was invited to get the feel of a ring. Very very appealing, so to say. Sctland has many fewer towers (it not being England!)and it rather surprised me that St. Andrew's had none.
Best wishes,
Joseph Taylor (can.patller@gmail.com)
P.S. I have just remembered that there is a link to "randon unpublished work" that I have not explored yet. Perhaps the bell materials are there.
P.P.S. The girlfriend of the young man attending St. Andrew's is aimed toward a career as a pilot and I have sent here the link to the Ninety-Nines.