Wednesday, December 31, 2008
The Truth About Santa Claus
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Joy of Music
"Can you start from here?"
Those of you who are familiar with Finale will know that it can play back what you've written. But did you know that you can mute the sound, then follow along and play the music while the computer "turns pages" for you? Nifty... (Note the excessive amount of sheet music on the piano - an inevitable "side-effect" of producing a CD!)
Almost done...
Recording dates are set for early March in Indianapolis. Practice, practice, practice!
As an added bonus, I played the Brahms violin concerto a few times with Daniel - what a blast. If you haven't heard this piece, you simply must check it out - if, that is, you like intense classical music. :) The Brahms violin concerto is probably my favorite concerto ever written - for any instrument. (I prefer Itzhak Perlman and the Chicago Symphony under the direction of Carlo Maria Giulini. Even though the orchestra is a little behind in places, Perlman's expression is unmatchable.)
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Of Sermons and Pictures
The Williams Family
Mr. Huffstutler and Joy
Hmmm....is it good enough?
Saturday, December 27, 2008
- Blogging encourages the important practice of journaling.
- Journaling stimulates gratitude and good communication skills.
- Until now I have not done justice to the important practice of journaling.
- The necessity for pictures, which I hope to make an important part of this blog, may encourage my dormant photography aspirations.
- I hope to exploit those "times of epiphany" when the "light bulb" (a.k.a. the Holy Spirit) suddenly illuminates the dark recesses of the mind and imparts spiritual insight.
I have not chosen to blog for the following reasons:
- I am bored. (The opposite of contentedness.)
- I don't have anything to do. (My plate seems to defy emptiness.)
- I am technologically skilled. (Well, we won't go there.)
At any rate, I sincerely wish that this blog will be an encouragement to Christian readers, a dash of good-humor to the weary soul and a relief to readers that there are more eccentric people than them out there.