You're welcome, Aubrie. We played early Renaissance music. The easy stuff, not too fast, not too many breaks or 8th notes, no complicated keys or changes iirc, thank God. Even now I have to think where to place my fingers when I go from a flat note to a reg note back to flat or sharp. We did played some madrigals too. I can't remember the names of the composers offhand because it was 25 years ago but if you named some I might remember.
We were lucky to have Dr. Kite-Powell, who's at FSU now.
We played at the 1982 World Fair under the US Pavillion. It was fun.
Thanks, Missy. I wuv my dwoggies too. Sorry. I talk baby talk around them. They think it's silly and then I get no respect so I have to reign that in. Now you can see why his name is Stubby. No tail or just a stub of a tail. He was soooooo cwooot. *kisses him*
He was kind of slow and would walk into the door hinges instead of out the door when i opened the door for him. He was so adorable.
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I almost had three dogs, but we decided that two was enough, thank goodness, because sometimes I feel overwhlemed with the two!
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We were lucky to have Dr. Kite-Powell, who's at FSU now.
We played at the 1982 World Fair under the US Pavillion. It was fun.
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I forgot all my commas in my post. Bad, bad punctuation. bad, bad girl. Next time I'll do it goodly:D
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I just started Shaolin Kung Fu and it feels good to be doing a cardio again. No more breaking boards though. *phew*:D
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I have a long fuse but when it blows it's have ScotsIrish and half Japanese. *pow!*
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He was kind of slow and would walk into the door hinges instead of out the door when i opened the door for him. He was so adorable.
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I think I will write Crayola about changing the name of the color red to something else. The word red is far too ordinary for such a lovely color.
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