Cordal conscientiousness, these are brilliant ways of communicating thought. The tone and expression in your voice towards the thought is impressive. I think these are my favorite about your blog.
I took violin lessons in 2nd grade and my youngest daughter is starting and she really enjoys it. Music art and hope and love may someday bring peace to a chaotic world. (or least some of us)
I enjoyed the mood you set here…more so…the idea of resolving on hope. Sometimes hope is the starting point that leads to a frustration, or tension, musically or otherwise…and then resolves to peace or happiness…but to resolve on hope is very hopeful indeed….it makes it so the possibilities are endless…as they always are.
March 7th, 2010 at 10:58 am
Cordal conscientiousness, these are brilliant ways of communicating thought. The tone and expression in your voice towards the thought is impressive. I think these are my favorite about your blog.
I took violin lessons in 2nd grade and my youngest daughter is starting and she really enjoys it. Music art and hope and love may someday bring peace to a chaotic world. (or least some of us)
March 7th, 2010 at 4:33 pm
Christopher,
I enjoyed the mood you set here…more so…the idea of resolving on hope. Sometimes hope is the starting point that leads to a frustration, or tension, musically or otherwise…and then resolves to peace or happiness…but to resolve on hope is very hopeful indeed….it makes it so the possibilities are endless…as they always are.
all the best,
A
March 8th, 2010 at 4:19 pm
I like your equations!