Random Music Thoughts

So tonight I make my conducting debut ;)

6 months ago at a symphony benefit, my wife won in a live auction to be the conductor during the piece "Sleigh Ride" at the Baton Rouge Symphony's wonderful Holiday Pops show. Of course, I envisioned it as a fun but ceremonial activity - the orchestra can do Sleigh Ride in their sleep without some random guy up the waving his arms. When I saw the orchestra's associate conductor this week and told him I was excited about the experience, he asked me with wide eyes "You mean you haven't had any lessons yet!?" I informed him I had the rehearsal this week. His response was "No they don't really instruct you during that; they run through the whole show". He immediately made an appointment for a lunchtime lesson this past Wednesday. "You want the orchestra to respect you! You want to look like you know what you're doing" (but I don't). So I was fine for months, then all of a sudden, was quite nervous. My knowledge of musical scores is passable from past piano and guitarwork, but I've never read an orchestral score before. Plus I've very left-handed and conductors keep time with their right hand (with few exceptions).

Well after an hour with the conductor, tons of practice on my own and playing "Sleigh Ride" about 30 times over the past two days (curious if it will rise up on my scrobbles list), had rehearsal with the full orchestra last night. Happy to say it went well - never lost time and timed the "whip cracks" perfectly. Really a lot of fun.

Of course, tonight is the big show in front of an audience of 1500 of my closest friends ;) Yikes! Should be fun though - looking forward to it.

Does this mean people should call me "Maestro" after tonight? :D


 
So tonight I make my conducting debut ;)

6 months ago at a symphony benefit, my wife won in a live auction to be the conductor during the piece "Sleigh Ride" at the Baton Rouge Symphony's wonderful Holiday Pops show. Of course, I envisioned it as a fun but ceremonial activity - the orchestra can do Sleigh Ride in their sleep without some random guy up the waving his arms. When I saw the orchestra's associate conductor this week and told him I was excited about the experience, he asked me with wide eyes "You mean you haven't had any lessons yet!?" I informed him I had the rehearsal this week. His response was "No they don't really instruct you during that; they run through the whole show". He immediately made an appointment for a lunchtime lesson this past Wednesday. "You want the orchestra to respect you! You want to look like you know what you're doing" (but I don't). So I was fine for months, then all of a sudden, was quite nervous. My knowledge of musical scores is passable from past piano and guitarwork, but I've never read an orchestral score before. Plus I've very left-handed and conductors keep time with their right hand (with few exceptions).

Well after an hour with the conductor, tons of practice on my own and playing "Sleigh Ride" about 30 times over the past two days (curious if it will rise up on my scrobbles list), had rehearsal with the full orchestra last night. Happy to say it went well - never lost time and timed the "whip cracks" perfectly. Really a lot of fun.

Of course, tonight is the big show in front of an audience of 1500 of my closest friends ;) Yikes! Should be fun though - looking forward to it.

Does this mean people should call me "Maestro" after tonight? :D



I had no idea that guest conductors were actually conducting. I thought it was more like WWF wrestling.
 
2018 Class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is announced:

Bon Jovi
Dire Straits
Moody Blues
The Cars
Nina Simone
Sister Rosetta Tharp (Early Influence)

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...aits-the-cars-lead-hall-of-fame-class-w513945

I know most people don't care (I always seem to be the one who posts this annually ;)) but it's a fun thing IMO. I lived in Cleveland for a year and recently took the boys, wife to the Hall on a trip this year. Sure several people should be in that aren't, and others are in when perhaps they shouldn't be. Still, the Hall is a fun celebration of music and music history - and I'm all about that

Do not have a problem with any of the inductees (though some of the list that didn't make it probably could have jumped some of these). All left their mark on music in certain ways
Particularly happy about Nina Simone (not rock but awesome just the same) and Sister Rosetta who I was stunned was not in already as an early influence - totally deserved. She should get more attention (know Sam agrees)
 
2018 Class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is announced:

Bon Jovi
Dire Straits
Moody Blues
The Cars
Nina Simone
Sister Rosetta Tharp (Early Influence)

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...aits-the-cars-lead-hall-of-fame-class-w513945

I know most people don't care (I always seem to be the one who posts this annually ;)) but it's a fun thing IMO. I lived in Cleveland for a year and recently took the boys, wife to the Hall on a trip this year. Sure several people should be in that aren't, and others are in when perhaps they shouldn't be. Still, the Hall is a fun celebration of music and music history - and I'm all about that

Do not have a problem with any of the inductees (though some of the list that didn't make it probably could have jumped some of these). All left their mark on music in certain ways
Particularly happy about Nina Simone (not rock but awesome just the same) and Sister Rosetta who I was stunned was not in already as an early influence - totally deserved. She should get more attention (know Sam agrees)

The only one I don't really agree with is Bon Jovi. They had some really good songs, but I just don't see them as being an influential artist like the others.
 
The only one I don't really agree with is Bon Jovi. They had some really good songs, but I just don't see them as being an influential artist like the others.

Can see that - I agree. They're more a long standing band that had some pop traction rather than an influential band. But the Hall definitely likes it when a group has the ability/interest to come play together for the ceremony.
And in all fairness to Bon Jovi (and I refer to Wiki here), they did have ten top 10 hits and 16 top 40 hits - not too shabby for a rock group
 
Can see that - I agree. They're more a long standing band that had some pop traction rather than an influential band. But the Hall definitely likes it when a group has the ability/interest to come play together for the ceremony.
And in all fairness to Bon Jovi (and I refer to Wiki here), they did have ten top 10 hits and 16 top 40 hits - not too shabby for a rock group
It would be so easy to invoke their familiar song titles to make a snappy comeback, but that idea died horribly, once shot through the heart. :scared:
 
Today I said goodbye to JRiver Media Center, a music player I had been using on Windows for about 10 years, I think. I did purchase and use the Mac version, but unfortunately found that I kept getting Kernel Panics (the Mac version of Blue Screen of Death) while running it. I did try some things to correct the problem, but none of them worked. I tried posting about it in their support forum (the only support they provide), but after a week and 60 views, no one responded.

I have switched to Swinsian, a light weight player that plays FLACs (unlike iTunes) and actually looks like a Mac app, unlike JRiver. For file conversion between FLAC and MP3 (for my iPhone), I'm using the free XLD.
 
In a few songs, about to pass my scrobble total for last year (yes, I still scrobble). So what, you ask? I'm still psyched about it - from my first year of scrobbling (in 2010), there has been a decline every year up to last year (2012 was an even lower anomaly - the year of my Jazz Excursion had far less scrobbles as jazz albums have typically less songs but longer ones). 2010 had 24,189 listens. Last year I was down to 17002 - a gradual but substantial decrease as the years have gone by This year, though not much more, will have more listens that last year. Here's to even more music listening in 2018! :banana:
 
Some of my favorite albums of 2017, in no particular order...

Lento - Fourth
Cranial - Dark Towers/Bright Lights
Colour Haze - In Her Garden
Amenra - Mass VI
Cepheide - Saudade
Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper
Wolves in the Throne Room - Thrice Woven
Whores - Gold
Dalek - Endangered Philosophies
Vukari - Divination
Throane - Plus Une Main A Mordre
Black Tundra - s/t
Aosoth - V: The Inside Scriptures
Utzalu - The Loins of Repentance
UR - Grey Wanderer
Ufomammut - 8
Unsane - Sterilize
Blut Aus Nord - Deus Salutis Meae
Ultha - Woe Over Roadburn MMXVII
Frank Zappa - Halloween '77
Owlcrusher - s/t
Postvorta - Carmentis
Process of Guilt - Black Earth
Mizmor - This Unabating Wakefulness
Monarch - Never Forever
Livid - Beneath This Shroud, the Earth Erodes
Sannhet - So Numb
the Eno remasters/reissues (all 3)
Shroud Eater - Strike the Sun
FEN - Winter
 
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