What's Made You Happy Today???
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Picture please?Feg wrote:Don't know how happy I am, but I now have my own brand new motorbike jacket, cordura trousers and fluorescent helmet. 2014 is the year that Fiona gets back on a motorbike
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Most violin learners are like taking the cat's temperature, so stepping on his/her tail is a step up from that, I guess... Here's the link to Alison Partridge, sorry Sparrow's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLxyaKSNav9f9Vqvp99npQ
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You'll have to play with it wedged in your chest like matey in Steeleye Spen; he makes a lovely noise!Nutroast wrote: I don't seem to hold it properly with my chin(s!) and I can't seem to balance it right at the scroll end.
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Sounds like you were taught the balance the violin on the left thumb method. I was taught that way to. Technique has moved on a lot and now a more relaxed grip is preferred. Start by letting the neck slide down your thumb towards the join between thumb and first finger, you know the way 'fiddle players' hold it It took me ages to adjust, but it is more comfortable.Nutroast wrote:I've started playing the violin again for the first time in 30 years! It sounds like someone's standing on the cat's tail, but I'll get there eventually. My main problem is my left thumb, which is very double jointed and "collapses" when holding the violin, making it uncomfortable to hold and impossible to try and do any vibrato thingies. I recon that was always my problem as I don't seem to hold it properly with my chin(s!) and I can't seem to balance it right at the scroll end. It's fun to practice anyway and I'm looking at some things online to help me get things in the right position.
Might also be worth changing your chin rest. Loads of different styles to try. Go to your nearest luthier/string shop. They will be able to help.
Give me a ring if you want. Always happy to help.
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Don't know why you would want to see a photo Gill To be dressed in black, heavy duty motorcycle gear, is not in the least flattering to the middle-aged figure but very necessary for the preservation of life and limb.dave brum wrote:Picture please?Feg wrote:Don't know how happy I am, but I now have my own brand new motorbike jacket, cordura trousers and fluorescent helmet. 2014 is the year that Fiona gets back on a motorbike
I took the little bike out on Thursday in convoy with my daughter and husband who both ride BMW650's and managed about a dozen or so miles without making a fool of myself so progress is being made. The daft thing is that I have a full bike licence - I passed my test in August 1992- and I have been insured to ride every bike my husband has owned since then. Unfortunately, having two children doesn't leave much time for bike riding so I have probably only ridden 100 or so miles in that time.
Now that both kids have their own big bikes, I have to either ride the 125cc bike they both learned to ride on or sell it. The bike would be so much easier to park in town than my Volvo estate when I venture in for tuning work but I would have to seriously cut down the amount of kit I currently carry around.
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Thanks! I'm going to practice now! I'm just using the chin rest and shoulder pad that came with the violin, I will try and experiment.Feg wrote:
Sounds like you were taught the balance the violin on the left thumb method. I was taught that way to. Technique has moved on a lot and now a more relaxed grip is preferred. Start by letting the neck slide down your thumb towards the join between thumb and first finger, you know the way 'fiddle players' hold it It took me ages to adjust, but it is more comfortable.
Might also be worth changing your chin rest. Loads of different styles to try. Go to your nearest luthier/string shop. They will be able to help.
Give me a ring if you want. Always happy to help.
And thanks to Dave too for the link, I'll have a look later.
J
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I've seen many female middle aged bikers around various places in Central England on Sunday afternoons (Bridgnorth, Upton on Severn etc) and it seems that age consciousness seems to go out of the window once the leathers go on. My second piano teacher was actually a biker.Feg wrote:Don't know why you would want to see a photo Gill To be dressed in black, heavy duty motorcycle gear, is not in the least flattering to the middle-aged figure but very necessary for the preservation of life and limb.dave brum wrote:Picture please?Feg wrote:Don't know how happy I am, but I now have my own brand new motorbike jacket, cordura trousers and fluorescent helmet. 2014 is the year that Fiona gets back on a motorbike
I took the little bike out on Thursday in convoy with my daughter and husband who both ride BMW650's and managed about a dozen or so miles without making a fool of myself so progress is being made. The daft thing is that I have a full bike licence - I passed my test in August 1992- and I have been insured to ride every bike my husband has owned since then. Unfortunately, having two children doesn't leave much time for bike riding so I have probably only ridden 100 or so miles in that time.
Now that both kids have their own big bikes, I have to either ride the 125cc bike they both learned to ride on or sell it. The bike would be so much easier to park in town than my Volvo estate when I venture in for tuning work but I would have to seriously cut down the amount of kit I currently carry around.
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I didn't ask! I have my own gear somewhere...a full face crash helmet was the only hat i ever liked myself in!Feg wrote:Don't know why you would want to see a photo Gilldave brum wrote:Picture please?Feg wrote:Don't know how happy I am, but I now have my own brand new motorbike jacket, cordura trousers and fluorescent helmet. 2014 is the year that Fiona gets back on a motorbike
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I had a small motorcycle back in the days when I wore a younger man's jockstrap - and a black bikers coat (not leather, fleecy insulated). When I skidded on some ice on the A41 between Whitchurch and Chester and came off the thing, the jacket only sustained a three inch tear.
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My helmet is a flip up full face with double glazed visor and protects to a standard unthinkable when I started riding 30 years ago.
I have managed for years wearing my husbands cast off gear although I have always had my own helmet and boots. My current pair of boots are at least 15 years old but I have yet to find a,better fitting pair.
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Practicing really basic scales on the piano and noticing silly little muso-scientific things I never noticed before. And feeling like I'm actually LEARNING things.
It's amazing just what a change of attitude can do for you! No more complaining about not being able to play. Just practice at my own pace.
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This ^ is what has made me happy todaydave brum wrote:I'll tell you what's made me happy today.
Practicing really basic scales on the piano and noticing silly little muso-scientific things I never noticed before. And feeling like I'm actually LEARNING things.
It's amazing just what a change of attitude can do for you! No more complaining about not being able to play. Just practice at my own pace.
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Hold me to that.
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But I still think I'll be better with an SAD light though.
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Actually the ones you were talking about for £44 were on special offer at £34. The one I got was reduced from £69 so thought I'd invest in one. Plus with this larger model I do not have to use it one metre away, because it's bigger I can sit on the sofa and plug it in by the phone, which is two metres.
Going to try it out now.
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I had to move the piano at Keep Fit from one corner of the hall to the other as some wally had put it right in front of the fire door. I got out of puff after three metres!
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Maybe I should swap classes to the Hazlewell church on the border of Stirchley and King's Heath...there's a sharp sounding mahogany upright there, with the keyboard covered with a metre and a half long strip of felt! A learners' dream piano.
OOOOH, got to go now, Portillo's on!!
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The Hazlewell hall in King's Heath is as pristine as their mahogany piano.
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Today I played the piano in the Library of Birmingham, and was filmed doing so. Results of my musical efforts are currently being uploaded to my Youtube channel. Fame cannot be far away.......
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Next time I take it out, I need to either do town riding or find a quiet road for stop/start practice. Or, as my darling husband suggested, the nearest A road into town which is dual carriageway with many roundabouts during rush hour!
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Nothing on my shopping list tomorrow for the music shop in Leamington...
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Don't see the point wasting my money on them anyway as I'm not doing any more exams
However I did pick up 'The Rough Guide To Bhangra' CD at the Oxfam B&M in Leamington today. I also had a butchers in Presto Music for that hymn book but they didn't have it. They did have the 'It's Easy To Play.....' series which is around grade 2-3, so in other words it's NOT easy to play....., the 'Really Easy Piano' classical and popular series, around grade 2 so 'Really Not That Easy Piano'. The 'Easiest 5 Finger' series would be around my current level, although I'd have to translate each piece from the Edna Taylor system to my own easy notation so I can indeed play them.
And this on the notice board which interested me greatly. Piano Holidays for all levels of ability at Lyn House holiday apartments in Devon. Nothing online about this apart from the Lyn House website. However, poor people need not apply.
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And much much closer to home, Dr.Helen Ingram on a magic church organ not too far from me.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Hel7808
What would the human race be without music??
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25955350
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Planning a trip to London on the 23rd March to cheer up my wife. Going to go to some of the museums in Kensington her late father used to take her to.
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I didn't think the Americans called them piannas. I thought it was just cockneys.Gill the Piano wrote:You'll enjoy reading about Ben Treuhaft and his 'Send a pianna to Havana' campaign then.
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