I was listening to this song "A Father's Love" and it reminds me of my Father. He's been gone for 13 years now but I still wish that he is still with us so he can see and play with my children. He never got the chance to meet them. When my son was born, he look similar to my Dad, I knew then that he was with me when I delivered my baby. Even my husband said that EJ looked like my Dad. He even acts like my Dad now that he is growing up. I really wish that Papa is still around, he would have love to listen to the kids when they play piano. He was a big fan of his Dad for his music talents but Papa never really learned how to play any instrument. Our son wants to learn how to play guitar, this king bolt electric guitar would be a nice one for him. The price is a dollar off to a thousand, yikes, I can't afford it lol. I will have to find me a cheaper version of this for him. I am trying to find one that would be good as a starter for a beginner. I hope I can find it before Christmas. Anyway, here is the video of the song I mentioned above.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Donna Taggart - Jealous Of The Angels
I didn't know about Donna Taggart until I have listened to the song called Jealous of the Angels on youtube. This song really make me miss my father who passed away 13 years ago. I never got to say goodbye to him as he passed so suddenly. O love this song and her voice is so angelic that it really touches my emotions. It would be nice to learn how to play this in an instrument and have fabfilter do it's magic to have it sound so perfectly. I have seen some artists did a version of this song too but I though Donna Taggart did a great job, her voice is so honest and sincere.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Our Music Corner
We put our traditional piano at the corner of our living room. It was sitting there very plain against the white wall so I thought of decorating around it a little bit. We had old records that we will never get to play since we don't have a machine so I thought it would be awesome to use it.
I have these empty candle jars and thought I can use it to make something for the music corner. I filled it up with marbles and put my children's recital photos in it.
The pop of black against the white wall gave this corner a little contrast.
I bought the iron music notes hanging on the left side at Hobby Lobby prior to us moving so I can use it to decorate the music room. The butterfly wall decal with notes is from an auction site I belong to, I got it by bidding on an auction there then I paid shipping.
This lamp used to be at my husband's study desk but we are using it now on top of the piano. I also incorporated the small decal in there to match the one on the wall.I have these empty candle jars and thought I can use it to make something for the music corner. I filled it up with marbles and put my children's recital photos in it.
The music teacher at my children's school gave this music box to my daughter when she had her recital at Duquesne University. It has been sitting in the storage ever since but I thought of incorporating it in the music room so I put it on top of the piano.
I found some really cool quotes online and printed them and then put them on the records.The pop of black against the white wall gave this corner a little contrast.
This would be a wishful thinking but if I have one of those Ibanez dino cazares signature electric guitar, I would definitely incorporate it there to complete the look.
We have another big music instrument but it is in our master bedroom. Our daughter plays for us once in a while before bedtime.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Music Theory for Beginners
Like most people in our society, you've witnessed beautiful performances and have daydreamed of making such lovely sounds yourself. Whether you'd like the attention and accolades that come with playing in public or you simply want to play an instrument in the comfort of your home for your own pleasure, getting started is the hardest part. Follow these simple steps, and you'll be well on your way to becoming the songbird you've always aspired to be.

1. Decide on an instrument
It's easy to imagine that you'll want to play every instrument under the sun. If you have the funds, you may be tempted to go out and buy a ukulele, a drum kit, a guitar, and a keyboard, promising yourself you'll become proficient with each one in due time. You'll be more satisfied with your efforts, however, if you take things one step at a time and stick to a single instrument until you're genuinely comfortable adding another one to your repertoire. The keyboard and guitar are popular choices for beginners, but if you're more interested in rhythm than melody, drums may be a better option. If you'd prefer not to buy an expensive piece of equipment, your voice is an instrument, too!
2. Make a plan for how you will learn
If you can afford it and have the time, private lessons are a great option. If you're like most busy adults, you may find it more convenient to learn at your own pace using materials you can access whenever you have a spare moment. There are so many learning materials out there, it can be difficult to choose the right ones for you. C.R. Carole has a number of workbooks available, teaching music theory for beginners. Once you've figured out how you'll learn the basics, it's time to come up with a practice plan. Pencil practice time into your schedule, blocking out at least 30 minutes a week if you want to make decent progress.
Learning to play an instrument may seem like a daunting process, but if you stick with it, you'll end up with a lifelong hobby that can get you through difficult times and bring joy to the people around you. I wish you the best of luck on your musical journey.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Jack in a Juke Box and Happy Song
Yesterday, May 22nd was this year's Torrence Music Recital. Our son was a bit nervous, he kept saying that he might mess up. He kind of wish he practiced more lol. They have a rehearsal on Saturday morning and they both messed up some so their teacher talked to them and told them to just relax and enjoy the music and not to worry about it.
Rylie played Jack in the Juke Box, it was one of the songs that she played during her audition at West Liberty University which she was rated Superior. EJ played the Happy Song and despite his fear, he played perfectly. They both did so well and not mess up one bit. We know that they can do it, they are pressure players.
Torrance Music has now guitar lessons so we might enrol EJ to that since he is interested in learning how to play a guitar. We will see.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Those Bullies Butter Stop
When our daughter submitted her entry to the Ant-Bullying poster contest, she didn't think she would win because she said that all her classmates have really good ideas. So she was pleasantly surprised that she won.
There were other four entries from her class that were chosen as runners up. Their entries were below:
For her entry, she combined her passion for arts and baking into one idea and it turned out well. I told her that maybe, some of the judges have sweet tooth so they chose your entry lol.
She's very happy she won as she get the $100 price. She has been saving her money because she wants to decorate her own room and she said that she will buy the things that she need with her own money.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Saxophone
Whenever we watch a parade, I am always fascinated with the people who play the music instrument that is seldom played in a regular setting. I remember last year, one of the young adult who was playing in the band is disabled but he was playing a saxophone which is very impressive. Looking at the wwbw.com bassoon reminds me of that scenario. Not many musician choose to play instuments like that.
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