Busy day. The muses have given me a workout. I’m not done even now. But I thought I should report how amazing these Muses are.
First of the day I sat an played a couple songs by ear on my soprano recorder I did find a wonderful webpage to help me until I can get a few books. From that website I learned to play Lightly Row. That was fun.
I ran to my piano and played Prelude. Why yes, that is a sticker (just above the Allegro) that I tried to rip off the page as I am embarrassed that I learned to play this way back when I was a teen or less. Now at 71 that sticker makes me want to cry. I learned so much from Mrs. Skinner. The first teacher out of church that I knew most of my early life.

I found the playing fun and I got up immediately so that I could remember music as fun.
I went back to the recorder for one more play-through and then looked up YouTubes. I ran across Kalimba lessons.
Hey! I have a Kalimba! So now I am on a kick to learn Kalimba, too.
Why all this musical attentions? Mrs. Skinner. I remember when I hated piano. Never Mrs. Skinner. But she told me not to play the piano for a while. She gave me her ukulele to go home and play with. She had a tuning whistle and a book. When I got pretty good at that she made sure I had piano music for voice and let me learn to sing to my playing.
So I am playing with music again to start to love it. Again. And the recorder, I hope will increase my breath control.
Oh! I nearly forgot, I spent time on my next page on the Dragon Coloring Book.
Now to get back to what I haven’t finished for the night. My JuNoWriMo projects. So far I have (not counting todays) 827 words added to Pandamapocalypse and 3594 added to Marina’s Mission.
Now to get back to work as the story is coming around!











Great music! It seems somedays i should get back to piano. But its always horrible doing the exercises. 😉 Have a beautiful weekend, and be honored playing piano. Michael xx
Every time I get away from the piano I have to sneak up on it with easy, nearly memorized, fun or meditative pieces. I know I do so much better when I get back to the exercises, scales, chordings. Voice exercises help my fingering, too. But if I can stick with it while it’s fun, I know I can sneak in a scale or two. Maybe by then I have had my cataract surgery and actually be done and I can actually read the music again. That’ll be a hoot!
Hope you find your way back. It is in our DNA, right?
Yes, it seems to be in our DNA. But without exercising there is always a increasing fear. 😉 xx
Busy, busy💜💜
Yep! Fun busy.💜💜
💜💜
👌