Tagged With "Learn to read music easily"
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Re: Mango, Dental Dog
Thank you Vicky for posting this topic. I just read about it in 'Oral Health.'
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Re: Edutainment: Videos with optional captions teaching while entertaining
Thank you for sharing Teo. This is very nice. I love classical music.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck
Thank you Teo for sharing. Nice music and lovely images.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck
Thank you kindly Teo for the beautiful music. The images are also very nice with the beautiful flowers in the background.
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Re: Beatrix Potter
This looks like fun. I never read the book but I will get it for my daughter.
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Re: Beatrix Potter
I love Beatrix Potter. I read her book and looked at her images many times.
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Re: Spirit Bears
Spirit bears are so nice, and they are spiritual. Read more here: https://www.thecanadianencyclo.../article/spirit-bear
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!
Thank you Teo for sharing this incredible amount of work that you have done. Nice music and lovely images.
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Re: Amazing 13 Year Old Alma Deutscher
Alma has written concertos for piano and violin, as well as works for symphony orchestra and now two operas. Her ability to imagine melodies is innate, and connected to her impressive skills in improvisation. She has a sense of wonder and curiosity about music that suits her age, but she is mature in her focus on her craft. Her industriousness comes out of a simple love for the work, and she even seems capable of enjoying her unique life, and she always wants to be a composer.
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Re: Beatrix Potter
Thank you Vicky and Sue for your replies. I have the book of the complete works, and it is a lot of fun for any age to read.
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Re: The breeze effect
Dear Margherita, as always, it gives mgreat pleasure to read your poems. Your writing touches me deeply. Love, gisele
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This is a very beautiful ballet and fabulous music. I love every minute of it.
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This is really beautiful, both the dancing and the music. Thank you for sharing. Love, Vicky
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This ballet and the music is really beautiful. Love, yoko
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Nice music I really enjoyed.
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Re: Ravi Shankar has died.
Ravi Shankar who died on December 11, 2012 at the age of 92, is still a powerful and lasting influence on music. he granted international audiences access to a millenia-old Indian musical tradition. He brought Eastern elements-both tonal and rhythmic-into Western music. May he be at peace. Love, Inda
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Re: Beyond imagination
Dear Margherita, It is woinderful to read your beautiful poetry again. Your words touch me deeply. Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season. Love, yoko
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Re: Beyond imagination
Dear Teo, dear Sue and dear Gisèle, thank you from my heart for your kind comments and for welcoming me back so kindly. I missed you too. The last weeks have been very stressful, as I helped a dear friend in preparing her move. Often I returned towards midnight at home ... but now my friend is gone and lives far away and I am sad, but goodness gracious getting through all of her things trying also to reduce the quantity of things was tough, because she had accumulated so much I recommend...
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Re: Water-bound and rooted in the stars
Dear Margherita, It is a joy to read your lovely poetry again. We are blessed by your beautiful words. Love, Inda **********
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Re: Pandas Again
Thank you for posting Inda. I read this in our zoo newsletter in the office. I also scanned a little picture from the newsletter, but the quality is not too good. I have to apologize for that. It will be very exciting to see the pandas and I hope they will have some babies. There are not too many pandas left. I understand that ther will be a Chinese person coming to teach our zookeepers how to care for the pandas, and that is good. Love, Vicky
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Re: Long Lost Continrnt may be Found
Thank you for your replies. I also read the Metro paper and found this: Atlantis may exist after all. Researchers claim they have found an ancient continent beneath the Indian Ocean.The micro-continent known as Mauritia detached about 60 million years ago while Madagascar and India drifted apart, before it was buried under huge amounts of lava, says a study in the latest issue of Nature Geoscience. Mauritia, located between India and Madagascar, probably existed after the single landmass...
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Re: Diffusion of Light
Dear M Thank you kindly. It is truly a great joy to read your ever beautiful words. Love, Sue
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Re: Diffusion of Light
Dear Margherita, it is so wonderful to read your lovely poem. This really brightening up my whole day. Thank you very kindly. Love, Vicky
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Re: Diffusion of Light
Beautiful, as always. Thank you dear Margherita for sharing your poem with us. It is always deeply touching to read your beautiful words. Love, Inda
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Re: Diffusion of Light
Thank you kindly Margherita. Your words are beautiful, filled with love and light. We are very fortunate to be able to read your lovely poetry. Thank you for keeping us in mind. Love, yoko
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Re: PRINCESS KA'IULANI
I read this thread with great interest, thank you dear Inda for sharing this information. What a beautiful girl this Princess Victoria was! Very sad indeed. I am now curious to read more of this story/history of Hawaii's monarchy. Love, Margherita
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Re: Ducky Gets Prosthetic Foot
Thank you Vicky. This is so nice for the ducky. What you mentioned is interesting Sue. I think I read something about it myself.
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Re: Orange Benefits
Thank you smith23. Here are some more orange benefits. *********************************** From : Diana Herrington June 5, 2013 13 Health Benefits of Oranges: 1. Helps Prevent Cancer Oranges are rich in citrus limonoids, proven to help fight a number of varieties of cancer including that of the skin, lung, breast, stomach and colon. 2. Prevents Kidney Diseases Drinking orange juice regularly prevents kidney diseases and reduces the risk of kidney stones. Note: drink juice in moderate...
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Re: Baby Elephant Cries for Five Hours
This is really very sad, but I heard that Little Zhuangzhuang is doing much better now after being adopted by an employee at the Shendiaoshan Wild Animal Natural Reserve Area in Rongcheng, Shandong province. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new...455224#ixzz2ezSMnoRo
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Re: Baby Elephant Cries for Five Hours
This is very sad indeed. Though the baby elephant cried at first, reports say he has since taken well to his keepers and is growing up healthy. Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/94939...#hHHW4jJ4jKptUUYY.99
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Re: Parade of the Painted Elephants
Thank you for the post Inda. At least these elephants are cared for. The gentle magnificence of elephants has long held a special place in Indian society. One of the most recognized gods in the Hindu pantheon is, after all, Ganesh – a deity with an elephant's head – and Hindu mythology also includes the divine elephant Airavata (sometimes depicted with five heads) who carried Indra, king of the gods. It's hardly surprising, then, that elephants became symbols of royalty in Indian culture and...
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Re: Chopin's favorite piano maker shuts down :(
This is truly sad news. Chopin is one of my favourite composers, and he played and wrote his music using the Pleyel piano. Thank you for sharing the news Teo. Love, yoko
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Re: Giraffe Killed in Copenhagen Zoo
This is absolutely disgusting. I read about it. Poor 18 months old Darius was shot in the head and then fed to carnivores in front of a large crowd of adults and children. The zoo had many offers to save the animal which they rejected. All this makes me hate zoos and animals in captivity; mind you, animals don't fare much better in the wild when they come in contact with people.
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Re: Giraffe Killed in Copenhagen Zoo
I read about it, and it is really sad. As was mentioned, children are exposed to soo much cruelty already, and I do believe that they should be taught to save the animals on this planet, and not to shoot an innocent being and then happily feed him to predators.
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Re: Giraffe Killed in Copenhagen Zoo
I am truly very upset to read this news. There is not one thing good that I can add to it. Poor, poor captive animals. I read about all kinds of excuses that the zoo makes for slaughtering these innocent animals, which goes to show how cruel they really are.
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Re: A Few Japanese Customs
For making Japanese music there is a stringed instrument named the koto. The koto is the national instrument of Japan.[
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Re: Dedication by Cyril Scott
From: Dreams After Death: The Awakening. A moment of years-the spell of a magic moment raise The mask of mourning from the soul; While yet beneath the frame-destroying furnace blazes, The god within has sought his golden goal. A soft caressing, born of thousand-scented breezes, A mingling music murmuring bliss, A blending and a sigh which every pain appeases, And thus the soul inhales the awak'ning kiss. A calmness reigns-in all the sounds a silence lingers, A silence which alone is joy. And...
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Re: Dreams After Death
One hour of earth caressed by heaven's fragrance, Long faded from the earthly memory now, When soul encircled soul among the smiling roses, As vesper sunbeams bathed your virgin brow. One hour which reached the crest of every rapture, In which Life's sea had wearied of every storm, When breathed the very essence of your virgin passion, From out the halo of your hallowed form. All words were mute-the soul had met the spirit, I pressed no kiss but wrapt my life in yours, And soul with soul we...
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Re: Dreams After Death
My dream is of a realm of passing Peace. An early autumn day is swooning slowly, The blue is veiled by violet-tinted fleece, And from the earth an incense rises slowly, And all the sounds of Nature's singing cease. Upon a cone-like hill- begirt by woods Of mystic furs that rise in stately splendour, And in the breezes sway their sombre hoods- A chapel rests; its form both grand and tender Stands out against the gold above the woods. For just beyond the hill the cloudy screen Is rent, and...
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Re: The air was full of you
It is wonderful to read your beautiful poetry again. Thank you dear Margherita for remembering us, and thank you for sharing your beautiful words. Love, Sue
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Re: Our Living Oceans
1. Mind Your Carbon Footprint and Reduce Energy Consumption Reduce the effects of climate change on the ocean by leaving the car at home when you can and being conscious of your energy use at home and work. A few things you can do to get started today: Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, take the stairs, and bundle up or use a fan to avoid oversetting your thermostat. 2. Make Safe, Sustainable Seafood Choices Global fish populations are rapidly being depleted due to demand, loss of...
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Re: Neolgism jokes like: Frijoles: A church without a collection plate!
Thank you for the jokes Teo. I needed to read something funny today Conventional Wisdom, The First Law, [phil.] If an action fails to produce the intended result, you obviously need more of it.
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Re: Neolgism jokes like: Frijoles: A church without a collection plate!
Thank you for the funnies Teo. I will come back to read it all when time permits. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Bus Reality Show
Thank you Margherita. I really am honoreed to share this Bus Reality Show. It is a wonderful ride. I love the girl completely immersed in her music. Love, yoko
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
This is really nice Teo. Now we have speakers and it is good to hear the music. I will be on holidays now. Have a nice summer playing music. Love Vicky
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Re: Bus Reality Show
Margherita... This has to be one of the most precious and personal write I read from you. All I feel right now is that I could hug this young girl and you very very tight. I love you DF, Sylvie
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Re: Worlds apart
Beautiful Sylvie! Thanks googols for sharing! Would we be foreign languages I would then say... I got lost in translation... For you say... You hear my voice but no longer my heart... Yet... I know we are one language One beat, one pulse Bringing to life Thousand of melodies Then, how could we ever get lost? Lose touch? Closeness I must still fear...but why? You say... You no longer feel my music... Our rhythms seeming worlds apart. Why, oh why...do I fear being your favorite song? © Sylvie...
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Re: Stephen Foster
I like Stephen Foster's music and his poems. Thank you for remembering him. Love, yoko (writen by Stephen C. Foster) Way down upon de Swanee ribber, Far, far away, Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber, Dere's wha de old folks stay. All up and down de whole creation, Sadly I roam, Still longing for de old plantation, And for de old folks at home. All de world am sad and dreary, Ebry where I roam, Oh! darkeys how my heart grows weary, Far from de old folks at home. All round de little farm I...