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Another inquisatitive thought crossed my mind. Wonder if the Bodleian shop still has that Bunny Berigan Band CD I wanted last time we were down in Oxford??
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Sir Albert Bore, Leader of Birmingham City Council, said:
“This time last year I talked to you about ‘the end of local government as I’ve known it’; and this year I am still talking about ‘the end of local government as I’ve known it’, but just to be clear I am not talking about the end of local government
Sir Humphrey Appleby is alive and well!!!
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Is he really called Sir Albert Bore?dave brum wrote:From the online news feed of my Local Authority:-
Sir Albert Bore, Leader of Birmingham City Council, said:
“This time last year I talked to you about ‘the end of local government as I’ve known it’; and this year I am still talking about ‘the end of local government as I’ve known it’, but just to be clear I am not talking about the end of local government
Sir Humphrey Appleby is alive and well!!!
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Sir Alberts' opposite in the Council House, the leader of the Conservative group is Mike Whitby, whose namesake is head of Liverpool BNP. One link between Tory and neo-Nazi. Though I believe Cllr Whitby is now known as Lord Whitby.
My party has a Kitcat though!
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I do wish she was closer to me, she's a fantastic and really encouraging teacher.
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My good luck could be on the verge of its expiry date.
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I really cannot begin to understand why one tiny little person such as myself can have episode after episode of bad luck misfortune adversity and pile after pile of proverbial dogmuck thrown in his face just for innocently and without question wanting to learn a musical instrument at 44. If there is such a thing as a God, he/she doesn't want me to play the piano.
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So I shall be arranging another lesson in Cardiff with her on the 29th Jan if it's convenient with her, awaiting her reply.
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Aah well, at least she's got back to you - you must have been wondering if it was something you said!dave brum wrote:She's gotten back to me. It seems her 'diagnosis' is that again I'm expecting too much of myself too soon. Again, deja-vu. Bur ironically enough, that is NOT in any way shape or form what I was anticipating when I started out again with Amanda.
So I shall be arranging another lesson in Cardiff with her on the 29th Jan if it's convenient with her, awaiting her reply.
I bought a book online from America, which had been recommended to me (the book, not the US) - actually I bought it twice, because I had it for a week, used it with a lot of my kids, including the last one on Saturday, went to find it for the first one on Monday and it was nowhere to be found. Last one on Saturday had definitely not taken it away. Luckily I could remember what I did from the first chapter and could carry on with it, but I ordered another copy, which came last week, and the day it came, we found the first copy. I sort of knew we would.
Anyway, it's a pity there's nobody to use it with you, Dave, because you might have enjoyed it. It's called Pattern Play, and it's really for improvisation, and so many of my kids have really surprised themselves with it. The first piece is called World Piece (not peace) and has a very simple repetitive bass part in open 5ths which you can teach the pupil later if you like, but to start with the teacher plays it, and they can play anything they like over top of it but it should be on the black keys. I've had all sorts of Japanesey or folky sounds coming out, sometimes two notes at a time, sometimes little ripples of sound, sometimes short phrases which they've repeated once they found something they liked. The bass half of the duet can build up the texture as you go through and then maybe pull it back to a quiet ending and many of them, sometimes as young as 7 or 8, go with the flow and produce really interesting resolutions. Next chapter is called Blues on Black and the ony difference in the treble part is that you can add an A natural to your black notes and suddenly they're blue. Very interesting.
I suppose it might be possible to get some of the bass parts recorded to play along. Once a person has done the treble and maybe the bass in a duet, there are ways of making a solo so you completely create a piece yourself.
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Angie the womanchild nurse muses about only being able to play 'buy a broom, buy a broom, buy a broom and sweep the room' on the piano at a party as an eight year old. Why DID she say she could play the piano. If only I had this, I would upload me playing it onto my Youtube channel in homage to the genius of Mike Leigh.
I've seen Nuts In May, in which Alison Steadman also stars, as she also does as man-hating Jane in 'Shirley Valentine'. That was indeed the first time I saw her.
Anyone like an olive (talking of which, 'er from On The Buses is on Eggheads now!)
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The book was John Thomas Easy Piano Course Book 1. Looks okay, the only problem with it is that it has duet parts in them, wish I actually KNEW someone in Birmingham who played the piano and would allow me to try these duets out as they're so much fun. Or even if someone has uploaded themselves playing the duet parts on Youtube so I could play along, however those bits will be redundant
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Funny that. 25/12fest seems incredibly insignificant this year, but my winter fuel bill actually is something I am focussed upon and attempting to work towards.
How are all the carol concerts coming along?? I bet you must be cream crackered especially your poor hands!! What say I come down and help you out.......oh hang on, just remembered, can't play the bloody piano. Still, tis the thought that counts, duckies!
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I wish that bloody executioner would hurry up and pull that lever.......
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That's a bit harsh, couldn't you try marriage guidance first?dave brum wrote:Just brought a brew into the lounge and caught my wife watching 'Long Haired Lover From Liverpool' which was No1 in England 41 years ago.
I wish that bloody executioner would hurry up and pull that lever.......
Oh, sorry, I presume you meant for Little Jimmy Wossname...
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Nearly there...Watchnight 11:30 Christmas Eve, and a 9am and an 11am Christmas morning then I'm done. Did a nine lessons and carols last night and took 'em at a rollicking pace; I have unilaterally decided that we are going back to the jolly carols of mediaeval times, not Victorian dirges. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, if the comments afterward were anything to go by. Of course, they might just have been pleased they were getting to the pub sooner...dave brum wrote:How are all the carol concerts coming along?? I bet you must be cream crackered especially your poor hands!!
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I've discovered my computer has a function on it for grave accents, if you hold down then ALT GR button whilst you type a vowel then it is supposed to give that vowel with a grave (i.e falling) accent on it. I tried it and I get one with an acute (i.e rising) accent. Like this: á é í ó ú. Not good for Gaidhlig or even Gaeilige (Irish). Will have to have some tinkering time with the config settings, methinks.
Hope the vicar's remembering to pay you before he too gets off his head on legal poison!
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No I meant for my good self. Music to have a massive Christmas heart attack and die to.gizzy wrote:That's a bit harsh, couldn't you try marriage guidance first?dave brum wrote:Just brought a brew into the lounge and caught my wife watching 'Long Haired Lover From Liverpool' which was No1 in England 41 years ago.
I wish that bloody executioner would hurry up and pull that lever.......
Oh, sorry, I presume you meant for Little Jimmy Wossname...
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The secret is to change keyboard layout from UK to UK Extended. This in effect brings into use the grave accent key to the left of 1 that is not used. On 'UK' pressing this key followed by a vowel will produce grave accent FOLLOWED BY vowel, however on Extended it produces grave accent ON vowel à è ì ò ù. Only grave accents exist in Gaelic (Scottish) since spelling revision in the 50s, whereas in Irish both acute and grave accents still exist.
learngaelic.net have an answer for everything!!!
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I'm playing there again on Christmas morning (9am -groan...) so I left my pay and they can give me double bubble tomorrow!dave brum wrote:Hope the vicar's remembering to pay you before he too gets off his head on legal poison!
I can barely type English; the garlic would be far beyond my capabilities. Glad we don't have 'em in Cymraeg!
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Still, now I have Lela Hoover Ward's book. That's an idea for 2014, collecting easy piano books. I could have the largest collection of piano learning material in the world within 10 years, like that woman in Harpenden who has all those Ladybird books...
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And did you get a chance to hear Edward Scissorballs playing the piano??
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Learned the Gàidhlig word for 'night' yesterday and was practising saying it in the shower this morning: An oidhche - pronounced 'ann-eeygh-chya' in English. The 'dh' is pronounced as 'gh' as in Monaghan, Bronagh etc, followed by the Scottish 'ch' sound. But most interestingly the initial 'oi' is sounded as 'ei' as in eight.
That got me thinking, in Scots dialect to go hame is to go home. Heard it many times in Rab C.Nesbitt. Is this o for a substitution a Gaelic influence???
I have to read up a little on the 'mh' sound. I was always under the impression that it was sounded as a 'v' as in the female name Mhàiri. However in 'geamhradh' and 'samhradh' it is sounded as an English w. An Geamhradh is pronounced 'gyaw-rugh' and means either winter or January, with 'saw-rugh' being the polar opposite of that season.
I also recently found out in Scots 'havering' means talking nonsense. South of the Tweed, it is an East London borough!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNDFARI3Pec
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Now if only there was an effective teach yourself to play the piano scheme online that's half as interesting as those for learning Gaelic, or Irish, or Welsh, or even Chinese and French!!!
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I can't play a semitone higher without music written a semitone higher; I'm not bright enough! Someone takes my music away I'm paralysed!
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An oidhche = the night (ann-eeygh-chya).Gill the Piano wrote:So where is the N in the word for night?
Day is easier, an latha OR an là (an-lah).
January is the only month I know in Gaidhlig. Going back to Welsh, Medi can be used as a verb meaning to harvest or reap, whereas earlier this year I read somewhere that Tachwedd also has another seasonal related meaning, although off-hand I can't remember exactly what.
Hope you've got this weekend orf after a busy couple of weeks!
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Scotland has more than one 'mither' tongue. Scots, or Lowland Scots, and Doric which is spoken in the North East of the country. I know Lowland Scots and some Doric - had relatives from Aberdeen when I was a child so heard it spoken.
Most regions of the country have their own versions of Scots. There are some good Scots dictionaries online, or you can buy a copy. We have loads of very descriptive words
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Feg wrote:Dave, I am most unlikely to hear Gaelic spoken on the streets of Edinburgh. Although it is commonly held to be Scotlands native language, it is only so in the Highlands and the Hebrides.
I would imagine it would be spoken in the Scottish Government, especially involving business regarding the Highlands and Islands, and also in Glasgow as that's where BBC Scotland are based, but as you say not at a noticeable level in the Lowlands. Bord na Gàidhlig are after all based in Inverness and their activity is based in the Gaelic speaking areas of the North. Robert Burns or Walter Scott never spoke it. The work of BBC Alba to promote Gàidhlig extends nationwide and beyond, of course. then of course there is the musical aspect. Runrig are just as famous amongst Gaelic speakers and non-Gaelic speakers alike, as are the likes of Julie Fowlis and Karen Matheson.
Remember (without being overtly political), Gàidhlig is regarded as equal to English by the Scottish Government but is not so by London, whereas Welsh has official status from both the Welsh Government and Westminster, also there is Gaelic medium education in Glasgow, although a quick Google has led me to this:
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/articl ... lly_opened
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Also Orkney and Shetland both have greater Nordic that Celtic influences (I forgot to mention that) reflected in names such as Lerwick, Unst and Yell. One Scotland, many cultures - as they say!
Whereas in Ireland, nearly all names of towns and cities are angliscised versions of Gaelic names.
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So Viagra helps you play the piano better?? That's news to me...dave brum wrote:Been searching on Yootube under the criteria 'best way to play piano' and directed to a channel called Thisishowtoplaypiano that has six video uploads, one showcasing how good the player is at jamming on the piano and five, more recent ones flogging Viagra.
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Winner Takes All used to be great with Wheeler at the helm...it was after all his idea for the show, until Yorkshire TV decided he wasn't selling their advertisers' widgets and so they brought in Tarbuck, relegating him to just doing the voiceovers.
But TV Top Of The Form....used to love that show. And that catchy Ray Martin theme tune. De DEEEEEEEEEEEE dee, de DEEEEEEEEEEdee, de dee, dee, diddly dee.........and then cue Geoff and applause. He was so cool proffessional and knowledgeable and I used to wonder why he didn't get much more TV work than he did.
And John Fortune's gone as well. Bremner Bird and Fortune was less populist and (as a consequence) much much cleverer than Spitting Image and Have I Got.....put together. RIP John and Geoff - and Monty and Madiba also.
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I loved TOTF. Don't remember Geoffrey in Winner Takes All though.
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I think I'm okay with What Are We Going To Do With Uncle Arthur though!
BREAKING NEWS We're going to Buckinghamshire on the 29th January.
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Where?? What time??dave brum wrote:BREAKING NEWS We're going to Buckinghamshire on the 29th January.
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Plus there's a John Lewis.
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