Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Day 4 of ProBlogger’s 31 Days to Better Blogging program is to analyze a blog. While trying to manage my blog again and get it back up, I’ve been working on gearing it towards more musical aspects rather than recovery. Maybe a mix… I honestly think, I’m still trying to get a feel for what [...]
Pachelbel’s Canon…In July?
Tags: canon in D, Music Review, pachelbel, pachelbel's canon, piano, string quartet, Trans-Siberian orchestra
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
These are all my opinions on my favorite musicians and styles.
Top 5 Classical String Musicians:
1. Gary Karr (Double Bass)
2. Edgar Meyer (Double Bass)
3. Yo-Yo Ma (Cello)
4. Vanessa Mae (Violin)
5. Elspeth Hanson (Viola)
Top 5 String Alternative Trios, Quartets, Bands etc.:
1. Apocalyptica
2. Rasputina
3. Break of Reality
4. Kronos Quartet
5. Tran-Siberian Orchestra
Top 5 Classic Rock Bands/Artists:
1. Pink Floyd
2. Jeff [...]
5 Musical Lists – Day 2
Tags: Apocalyptica, as I lay dying, banjo, break of reality, cello, double bass, eagles, edgar meyer, elspeth hanson, gary karr, guitar, jeff buckley, kronos quartet, led zeppelin, piano, pink floyd, queen, rasputina, red, skillet, tfk, thousand foot krutch, Trans-Siberian orchestra, underoath, vanessa mae, yo-yo ma
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
I wrote an essay for English last month, and I really enjoyed writing it. I thought I would share it with my viewers as well as do some tweaking of it. I made a Four, which is the highest grade an essay can get. I think the prompt was “Write about the importance of doing [...]
Music – The Universal Language
Tags: classical, contrabass, double bass, english, essay, guitar, kontrabass, language, love, Music, musician, piano, regret, rehab, shame, string bass, upright bass, viola de gamba
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