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My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
MOYD players play everyday, we don't need no stinking NAMM...
Yah! What he said ! (lol..... I checked it out though - and it is only open to folks in the USA anyway, so ...c'est la vie, couldn't even if I wanted to )
Looks like fun and could get a lot of folks nudged in a positive direction!
18 ABF Recitals, Order of the Red Dot European Piano Parties - Brussels, Lisbon, Lucern, Milan, Malaga, St. Goar Themed recitals: Grieg and Great American Songbook
Take Music Lessons: Too busy with choir, jazz, orchestra, band symphonic winds and my math and CSci majors. I learned this the hard way by almost dying my freshman year when I did take lessons.
Dust off and tune that old instrument in my closet: I started playing piano again last fall with Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Not exactly light reading.
Purchase a musical instrument: I already have a professional grade oboe, 6-string electric bass, and my parents have a piano.
Visit my local music store: I do this whenever I don't do my shopping online.
Sorry if that list makes me sound like an egoistic musician, but I am proud of my musical commitment. I play at least two instruments (including voice) every day.
Just to make my point also, I think too many lonely people on the social media nowadays...
And I have been around computers for so long repairing etc., remember the old days of chat relay the old dial up, AOL you got mail..!! msn chat..etc.. by the way I don't even use cellphone don't need it and they're so "boring" everything else I may own no I pad but a rooted nook color, net books etc.. I help my mates to use their own cells instead when they ask for help.. but Facebook.. well I choose to deal with real people face to face..
Oh, fercryinouttears . . . have some fun. I took piano back up last year, and recently entered a fund raiser to help poor children learn music. I bring that up because the "Practicathon" raised money by students getting "paid" per hour of practice time. I didn't know there was a contest involved, but I won because I practiced more hours than any other adult student.
Facebook for the folks that dont know, is a place where one can "garnish" oneself with up to 5,000 "friends. After 5,000 facebook decides you have to many and will not allow more to "friend you" Naturally, it has become a competition to have the maximum amount of alleged "friends". There are obvious dangers of having "unknown quantities " as such friends..... To keep on topic.... Here is a song warning of the dangers of collecting such friends via facebook....bitingly sarcastic and witty to boot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlzFb5His7k
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Rise like lions after slumber,in unvanquishable number. Shake your chains to earth like dew which in sleep has fallen on you. Ye are many,they are few. Shelley
I've never liked facebook for the shallowness of it. Although i made an acount to look for some old classmates i enter facebook rarely and briefly. In fact i resent facebook because 99% of the "relationships" going on there are fake and have nothing to do with real life. I'll make the pledge though;)
Like it or not, if you are ever around someone with a smartphone, just a couple of clicks and they can take a picture of you (mobile upload) then directly to Facebook. I know because it has happened to me. Mike
I find it strange to hear all the negative comments about Facebook. It's a great way to keep in touch with friends around the world, sharing photos, music, video, notices for local events, private message feature similar to that on PW, etc.
"I refuse to join Facebook.I miss the good old days of PHONEBOOK."
I hear you. And I miss the days of the Little Black Book. So cryptic those dark, inky crystals waiting at any time at all to expand under your attention, your touch, your voice, and your thought and attention becoming real, living (and very interesting) people, whose stories could be added to, if you wished and circumstances allowed. It's not so different from interpreting black ink spots on a piano score.
A Previous poster complained of Facebook's shallowness, but that, of course, is the secret of its success. That, and checking other people out without your friends glued to your every move and nuance.