Thursday, December 17, 2009

Slogan: Love the Music



Hello Friends,

On this wet wintery day here, fully overcast skies, its threatening to rain, like it has done every day this week, I have found that I am beginning to get more geared up for adding more songs into my Christmas selections so that I can do a nice selection of melodies even if it is a lot of right-handed work, left hand following along. I would like to find some of the old pieces I used to play, Green Sleeves, Morning Has Broken, but at the moment I am working with what I have so that will have to do. There is going to be some more in-depth cleaning done over the time off and I'll try to find some of my old music sheets, that would be soooo wonderful.

I'll be able to start my practice later in the mornings and go as long as I like, or play for a while and then go do something else and come back to it. This is the plan, but I am also anticipating that I will be alone much of the time. Nothing brings people out of the woodwork quicker than not wanting to be around them. Maybe repelling them is the secret attraction. Its strange that I see myself filling the time with solitary activity, just like on weekends and then I end up sleeping or vegging out in front of the set and not accomplishing anything at all. So? do I make a plan or not make a plan? If I don't then its the old saying: Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail. If I do it is also an opportunity to fail ~ only organized failure, lol.

I'm babbling I know it. So, for tonight I am going to try another short stint at the music and organize the way the music should follow each other, so I won't play the same one or two over and over.

Thanks for dropping in,

Meg

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