(05-26-2021, 12:00 AM)dominicr Wrote: I found a 30 minute news podcast I like. Pretty straight forward style. The amount of time works out pretty good for shower & shave.Ooh! That's a great idea. Never get a chance to sit and watch the news. Read a good amount, but a podcast seems like smart time usage.
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Asked Siri for Drums, this is what I got, I think she’s mixing in the Arabic Music I asked for yesterday when lathering up my A&E Khalifa…..
This is fun music and the ladies look good too!
https://youtu.be/106-up-W3HI
https://youtu.be/DFyF70JyN0A
This is fun music and the ladies look good too!
https://youtu.be/106-up-W3HI
https://youtu.be/DFyF70JyN0A
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64
Daniele Gatti/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
I remember playing this beautiful symphony for the gathered teachers/music score buyers of the Western Music Educators National Conference, in a selected summer 'sight-reading' orchestra when I was in high school. We played brief parts - usually 3-5 minutes - from dozens of newly published arrangements of orchestral pieces, for over 2 hours, so that the teachers could choose ones they wanted to purchase for their school orchestras. It was very challenging, since many of us had never seen or heard a lot of the pieces before at all; we were very dependent upon the conductor to guide us through them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3CZgaiPX0Y
Daniele Gatti/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
I remember playing this beautiful symphony for the gathered teachers/music score buyers of the Western Music Educators National Conference, in a selected summer 'sight-reading' orchestra when I was in high school. We played brief parts - usually 3-5 minutes - from dozens of newly published arrangements of orchestral pieces, for over 2 hours, so that the teachers could choose ones they wanted to purchase for their school orchestras. It was very challenging, since many of us had never seen or heard a lot of the pieces before at all; we were very dependent upon the conductor to guide us through them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3CZgaiPX0Y
John
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