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Seriously glad to have you back Rossy, missed you man!!!!

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Also........ got some great advice off Dipsey for my Satie No7 piece, thnx, I love ABF RST smile

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Oh dear, real hungover this AFTERNOON (lol), gotta go to work, later folks wink

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Originally Posted by cruiser
What is the point of this thread??


1. Start reading all 199 previous pages, from the beginning.
2. Pick out the 4th letter from the 5th word of each post
3. Write them out, one by one
4. Cross out each 10th letter and substitute it with an "e".
5. Erase every 14th word , altogether.
6. This will lead you to the meaning of this thread.

If it doesn't, you messed up and must start over!

(good luck and keep us posted)


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Hi PJ!. Nice to see you’re back!

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Great to see you again, PJ. smile

I think your strategy worked - I just looked at his avatar!



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Hi PJ! Nice to see you're back. We've missed you!



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Anyway, I think cruiser deserves a BIG THANKS for giving us Rossy and PJ (my piano mom grin) back laugh

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Welcome back PJ! We missed you!

Great creepy music Sunday Richard! It's the only one I've had a chance to listen to so far. smile


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I've just come to know about your injury Becca, it's really regretful frown I'll miss you so much in this recital, you were so enthusiastic about it frown Wish you a very quick recovery, I'm sure you'll be able to join upcoming RST recitals with more energy. Take care.

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Hey everybody!

Don't have much time to post.. It's one of those days where I have a million things that all have to be done today. On the bright side, I took off work for a week and a half, and it's my first day off. So I will have plenty of time to post and polish off my Satie, and hopefully submit it in the next week.

I heard this gorgeous Henry Purcell work on my way to work yesterday, and wanted to post it. I was hoping I could find it broken down into movements(there's 8 of them), but couldn't find a complete set in my quick search. It's called The Gordian Knot Untied.

For those of you who might not know what a Gordian Knot is (like me), here's a link to Wikipedia.



Anyway, here's Victor Khachatryan conducting the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia.

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Just wondering what with halloweener and everything, when you scare the "beejeezus" out of someone.... what does the beejeezus actually look like?

How do you know how much beejeezus someone has in them before you attempt to scare it out of them?

also if you scare the beejeezus out of some one how does it get back inside them so you can scare it out a second time ?

if you scared the beejeezus out of two people at once say ( by hiding in their wardrobe dressed like a dwarf and painted green and smelling of halibut and then jumping out at them in the dark shouting "kitty litter")

would there be two times the amount of beejeezus knocking around?

would this potential double beejeezus try and amalgamate into one large beejeezus.

these are the thoughts that occupy my brain sometimes.




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Maybe when you scare the beejeezus out of someone you get the beejeezus until someone scares it out of you. That way it just passes along from one person to the next. wink

I seem to have plenty of beejeezus being rather jumpy. Hmm maybe someone would like some of mine?


Thanks Rupak. smile I'm taking the time to work on my basics while I heal so hopefully I'll come back with stronger skills smile Meanwhile I will enjoy everyone's performances.


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Great post Aimee! Loved the Purcell.

Enjoy your holidays!


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More Purcell’s music: His amazingly beautiful Chaconne for strings in g minor.

I remember when I was a teen, I couldn’t stop listening to this piece.



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What is the point of this thread??

It's to encourage Cornish posties! laugh



No, no, no Cornish pAsties!


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Good morning everyone! It's been a bit quiet around here lately. I'm still working on my Satie piece, and enjoying it. I do appreciate getting a bit more time to make improvements before performance time, however. I'm hoping to get some real quality practice time in this weekend.

I thought I'd share a little blues before heading to work. Here is Chicago blues artist Magic Sam (R.I.P.) with "All of Your Love".









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I really enjoyed listening to Brittish blues artist, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Gary Moore (R.I.P.). Here is "So Many Roads"





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Here's one one more before I go to work, the Magic Sam Blues Band performing "You Don't Love Me Baby".

Enjoy the rest of your day!




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Nice to see your posts, Griffin! Enjoy your day too!


Over here it has been raining all the week, and more rain is expected for the weekend. This looks like Wales smile. And now I have no piano, it got some issues and I had to send it to dealer’s workshop to be repaired. Fortunately I already submitted my Gnossienne for Satie recital.

So probably I’ll listen to a lot of music this weekend. How about starting with Vivaldi’s operas? The Venetian master wrote splendid operas. There’s on Youtube a video about a recording of “Bajazet”, which can give an idea about the musical richness of these works. In this video all the singers are fantastic and the opera is conducted by Fabio Biondi. I love this violinist.



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