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Re: Stephen Foster
The MIDI music playing in the background now is from: http://www.pdmusic.org/foster.html A huge MP3 file (2700K!) with lyrics (words sung): http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/MP3/foster02.mp3 from: http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/Archiv02.htm
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Re: Stephen Foster
Thank you Teo for the music, and thank you yoko. My old kentucky home, good night! The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home, 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay, The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom While the birds make music all the day. The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, All merry, all happy and bright: By'n by Hard Times comes a knocking at the door, Then my old Kentucky Home, good night! Weep no more, my lady, oh! weep no more to-day! We will sing one song...
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Re: Burying the Elephant Patsy
Thank you for this topic. I read about it in the newspaper. Patsy is in elephant heaven now, enjoying herself with the divine ones. Love, yoko
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
Glad you are all enjoying the MIDI music show! I'm still trying to get these TAGS into the files, so that they show who made them! I went here: http://www.artlythere.com/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?m-1154280348/s-0/ then here: http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Mac/midi.html and got MIDI Kit 2.7.1, I think it has put these tags in correctly: Full Song Name Copyright Author Let's see if that works hum? I still want Genre, Recorded Date, URL, Instruments??? but hey, we have a start at least!
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
MidiKit let me set FULL NAME, and COPYRIGHT - which is 256 characters, so I filled it with lots of indexable information. And, the copyright seems to show up in a few Windows music players. Sharing my MIDI files has become a hot topic here: Magle classical forums But I'm still waiting to be able to cross-index the way I want to. PEACE, of music, Teo
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Re: Close and light years away
Dear Sylvie, Thank you very much for posting. I am very happy to read another one of your beautiful poems. Love Vicky
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Re: Beautiful Colors of Autumn
Have you ever noticed a tree standing naked against the sky, How beautiful it is? All its branches are outlined, and in its nakedness There is a poem, there is a song. Every leaf is gone and it is waiting for the spring. When the spring comes, it again fills the tree with The music of many leaves, Which in due season fall and are blown away. And this is the way of life. - Krishnamurti
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Re: Do You enjoy me?
Thank you Margherita. It is a joy to read your beautiful words. I have just come back from Paris and this is a wonderful welcome back to Givnology. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: William Butler Yeats
Thank you for the new topic Sue. When You are Old When you are old and grey and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep; How many loved your moments of glad grace, And loved your beauty with love false or true, But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you, And loved the sorrows of your changing face; And bending down beside the glowing bars, Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled And...
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Re: Compassion
This is an excellent topic dear Inda and all! I've been busy, "haven't had time" to be here reading this... but now I wish I had read it when it first showed up! so many great quotes, images.. woweeEE!! Wow. Wise. But would the Earth or the beasts be sad if there were no more men? http://au.greetings.yahoo.com/browse/Holidays/Buddha_Purnima/ http://www.prospirit.org/art_monk.htm I think my compassion , is sharing all these happy buddha buddy pix! Love and light being, Teo Do (Re, Mi, Fa, ...
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Re: William Butler Yeats
Amen and Awomen! Music of Yeats and now a seeeerious test of multimuddy.. he he.. from: http://www.cyntx.com/ip/images/images.html Those Images What if I bade you leave The cavern of the mind? There's better exercise In the sunlight and wind. I never bade you go To Moscow or to Rome. Renounce that drudgery, Call the muses home. Seek those images That constitute the wild, The lion and the virgin, The harlot and the child. Find in middle air An eagle on the wing, Recognise the five That makes...
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Re: William Butler Yeats
Thank you for the Yeats everyone. I like the notes Teo. I have not read his poetry in a while, so this is a nice refresher. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Poems of Boris Pasternak
I LOVE BORIS PASTERNAK WITH ALL MY HEART! Of all the authors I "met" in my youth, he is the one who touched me in the most overwhelming way. "As in an explosion, I would erupt with all the wonderful things I saw and understood in this world." Boris Pasternak I even began to study Russian in order to read him in the original language, but I never arrived at that level. Boris' work which impressed me more than any other was a small book containing a collection of letters he had written to his...
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Re: Brainy Animals
Thank you everyone for your wonderful replies. The finding of a parrot with an almost unparalleled power to communicate with people has brought scientists up short. The bird, a captive African grey called N'kisi, has a vocabulary of 950 words, and shows signs of a sense of humour. raw food He invents his own words and phrases if he is confronted with novel ideas with which his existing repertoire cannot cope - just as a human child would do. N'kisi's remarkable abilities, which are said to...
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
Thank you for this wonderful post Teo. I have always liked the music of Beethoven and Liszt. Both are quite a challenge to play. Liszt must have been deeply touched by Beethoven's words.
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
Thank you for sharing this with us Teo. Liszt must have felt really good when Beethoven made the following remark: ‘Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! Like yoko, I really enjoy the music of both composers.
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
And Beethoven was right! That was some kind of encouragement that could not be forgotten! Wonderful meeting that signed a life and in ripples the lives of many ... all those who listen in enchantment to Liszt's music. Every now and then we need to let the music of those great unforgettable musicians touch our hearts, to allow our souls to experience beauty and to be transported into paradise. ... there is nothing better or finer! No... Thank you dear Teo for sharing this piece of biography.
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Re: Benefits of Soy
Let's see if this.. uhm... borrowing (yea! that's it, borrowing!) from http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/nutrition/story8/betterbeans.htm works... Now, a solution to the problem of P34 is being studied by scientists at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) , the University of Arkansas (UA), and Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a seed company. The scientists' idea: shut down a soybean gene that makes the bothersome protein . Genes are part of a ladder-shaped molecule called DNA that's in all...
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
“I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music.” Billy Joel quotes (American Pianist, Singer and Song Writer, b.1949)
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Re: Victor Hugo
THE GENESIS OF BUTTERFLIES by: Victor Hugo (1802-1885) HE dawn is smiling on the dew that covers The tearful roses; lo, the little lovers That kiss the buds, and all the flutterings In jasmine bloom, and privet, of white wings, That go and come, and fly, and peep and hide, With muffled music, murmured far and wide. Ah, the Spring time, when we think of all the lays That dreamy lovers send to dreamy mays, Of the fond hearts within a billet bound, Of all the soft silk paper that pens wound,...
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Re: Victor Hugo
THE POOR CHILDREN by: Victor Hugo AKE heed of this small child of earth; He is great; he hath in him God most high. Children before their fleshly birth Are lights alive in the blue sky. In our light bitter world of wrong They come; God gives us them awhile. His speech is in their stammering tongue, And his forgiveness in their smile. Their sweet light rests upon our eyes. Alas! their right to joy is plain. If they are hungry Paradise Weeps, and, if cold, Heaven thrills with pain. The want...
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Re: Victor Hugo
Thank you for posting yoko. I have not read Les Miserables or the Hunchback of Notre Dame, but I will do so. I like the poetry. Love, Vicky
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Re: Victor Hugo
Thank you for posting. I love Victor Hugo. I have read many of his works and I also have enjoyed Les Miserables, the play. Sincerely, Gisele http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo Published during Hugo's lifetime Nouvelles Odes (1824) Bug-Jargal (1826) Han d'Islande (1823) (Hans of Iceland) Odes et Ballades (1826) Cromwell (1827) Les Orientales (1829) Le Dernier jour d'un condamné (1829) Hernani (1830) Notre-Dame de Paris (1831), (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Marion Delorme (1831) Les...
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Re: Victor Hugo
Thank you everyone. Like Sue, I saw the play "Les Miserables" and this made me be read the book, which I really enjoyed . I have also become interested in his other works. Thank you Gisele for the list. I have seen an old movie version of" The Hunchback of Notre Dame', but I have not yet read the book. It is terribly sad, so I will wait a while before attempting to read it. yoko Good actions are the invisible hinges on the doors to heaven. -Victor Hugo
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Re: Abigale Circles
There the sky is filled with music: There it rains nectar: There the harp-strings jingle, and there the drums beat. What a secret splendour is there, in the mansion of the sky! There no mention is made of the rising and the setting of the sun; In the ocean of manifestation, which is the light of love, day and night are felt to be one. Joy for ever , no sorrow, no struggle! There have I seen joy filled to the brim, perfection of joy; No place for error is there. Kabir
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Re: Alexandre Dumas
Thank you Sue and Vicky for your replies and for helping me post this topic. I have to admit that Sue helped me to post. I am having trouble with one of my eyes and things look a bit blurry. I have been fond of Dumas' stories and many of the films that they mad about his weritings. I hope you have a chance to read some of his books Vicky, especially the novels, they are quite a lot of fun to read. Gisele Until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is...
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Re: Alexandre Dumas
Thank you for this post. I like Alexandre Dumas also, and like you Sue, I like The Count of Monte Cristo. I have read the book and seen several film versions of it. It is amazing how much he actually wrote; this will keep us busy reading. Inda
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Re: Alexandre Dumas
I love The Count of Monte Cristo. I have read the book, seen seval film versions and a play. Edmond: Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. Abbe Faria: Here is your final lesson: do not commit the crime for which you now serve the sentence. Love, yoko
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Re: Animal Magnetism
Thank you for the lovely post. I read about it in the paper. The tiger cub and baby orangutan were both ababdoned by their mothers, and now have become inseparable playmates. Love, yoko
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Re: From Hating to Loving Life
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Re: Animal Magnetism
This is such a nice story. Thank you for posting it on Givnology. I also read it in the newspaper. Love, Vicky
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Re: Ayurveda, Samhita, 5 elements, my notes on Simon's book
Thank you Teo for sharing your notes on Simon's book. Like yoko, I will need to come back and spend some time on this post. Love, Inda ********** \
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Re: Remembered
My dear Sonny! This is simply beautiful. Your blog is wonderful. I read it every morning! Love, Sylvie
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Re: Ayurveda, Samhita, 5 elements, my notes on Simon's book
Thank you for sharing. I have not read any of Dr. Simon's books, but I will look into it. The material is very enlightening. Love, Sue
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Re: Singing Mice
I love opera. I wonder if there is a mouse opera in town. The topic is great. I would like to read the rest of it. It is quite amazing. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Once I was an Island
Thank you Eric. It is wonderful to read your beautiful writing again. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Eternal loving
Thank you Sylvie. It is always nice to read your lovely and meaningful poems. Love, Inda **********
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Re: Benefits of Vitamin D
Thank you for the post. I have read several articles confirming this material. I have been taking cod liver oil every winter and I do spend a little time in the sun. Cod liver oil is a good source of vitamin D, and it comes in lemon flavour which is not unpleasant at all. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: No matter where
Dear Margherita, Thank you for this beautiful poem There is so much beauty in your words. It is a joy to read your writing. Love, Sue
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Re: On the "law of attraction"
Wow! Such juicy, meaty concersation! Thank you ever so, dear Staranza Nutty Buddy Sylvie for starting this topic/forum/discussion, and .. yum yum.. allow me to dive in! It is soooo great to hear/read "the most beautiful and fun experiences are happening..." yay of yays! hey danebe, you are a gem and now you are just experiencing yourself! Let me back up, to the topic heading. Attraction. Like magnetism - often the key is BE WHAT YOU WISH, it'll simply resonate, gravitate, harmonize and...
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Re: I am...
Thank you again Sylvie, for another beautiful poem. It is lovely to read all this nice material on Givnology. Love, yoko
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
This is very nice Teo. Thank you for sharing all this beautiful music. Love, Sue
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you for sharing the classical music channels with us. We are really enjoying the beautiful music. Love, Inda
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you Teo. These channels play very beautiful music with the angels. Love, Vicky
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you Teo. I enjoy listening to this type of music. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Hi Teo. I like both the straightly rendered stuff and the pieces you have "jazzed up." I think they both have their appropriate place in the archive. If one does happen to have the ability to mess around with midi, these are all great source tracks. Who knows where this work might show up either as is, or transformed? As you know, I'm with you on the notion that midi which can be written in real time by playing into a sequencer is a performance medium and that one ought to be able to claim...
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
I hadn't listened to that mockingbird for a while. It's diabolical. My friend Ms. M. who lives on the warm side of San Francisco told me she had a bird visiting her yard a few days ago, and she remembered two different songs it was singing and whistled them for me. I told her it had to be a mockingbird. I think at this time of the year they try to be mistaken for nightingales and almost succeed except when they change their tune. Dona Nobis Pacem, followed by "Sing for your supper and you'll...
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Correct: I did succeed in 1) putting COPYRIGHTS and ARTIST "tags" into the files, in the artist tag I put the keyboard I used, the sequencing (recording) software, of course my name, and a link to Givnology. In the CopyRight tag I put the artists full name, opus number of the song, and sometimes who the song was written to or something halfways pertinent. It can be deleted by a crook, but isn't that just like just about everything we "carefully place" on the internet? I have a sneaking...
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Re: Satie Sates! -satisfying Erik Satie music... aaahhh..
Thank you Teo for the Eric Satie post. I don't know a lot about his background, or much of his music, but what I do know I truly like,especially his Gymnopédies. Love, yoko