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« Reply #1170 on: May 24, 2022, 09:13:54 PM »
...In Girl Scouts, I pondered over how to end a meeting.  Just saying 'Night night' or 'See you tomorrow' didn't seem right.  I wanted to end on a thoughtful note, I didn't see us as the little cute girls who show up every year, at your home, selling candy and cookies, I saw us as future Mothers, Scientists, Teachers and such.  So, I came up with an idea... :)...we would sing "Taps" at the end of a meeting at my house.

...Day is done...
...Gone the Sun...
...From the Earth...
...From the Moon...
...From the Sky...

...All is well...
...Safely Rest...
...God is Nigh..

...We would stand in a circle, our left hand on the shoulder of the girl beside us, and would raise and lower our right arm as we sang...pointing at the sky, the ground, and at the horizon.  It calmed us down, especially if the meeting had been contentuous.

...When my family moved, the next door neighbor, an old guy, hugged me, and said...

..."I will miss hearing you girls sing 'Taps'..."

...He was a Veteran of WW2...

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« Reply #1171 on: May 25, 2022, 12:07:35 PM »
...This is pretty much how I negotiated when my Company bought out another one...

...The President would have me sit off to the side, and order me to keep my big mouth shut... ::)

...https://youtu.be/G_Sy6oiJbEk

...Once, though, I got him out of the room.  When we came back the next day, the deal was better.  When the Contract was being signed, the other guy looked at me and said, "Are you an Attorney, I am not going to sign ANYTHING in front of an Attorney."  I was an Attorney/CPA at the time, and I just said...

..."I am his Accountant, I am a CPA."

...He signed it...

...My client laughed his ass off as he drove us away...

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« Reply #1172 on: May 25, 2022, 05:13:56 PM »
Cool on singing taps and lol quick thinking on the are yiu an attorney question

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« Reply #1173 on: May 28, 2022, 01:28:26 PM »
...I was the President of the Musicians organization for a couple years, in the semi-professional orchestra I played with.  So, I would socialize with as many musicians as I could.  We would have a rehearsal on Saturday afternoon, and then we would grab a dinner, and then perform in the evening.  I would track down groups, and ask to have dinner with them, to discuss items of interest.  I quickly learned to NOT go to dinner with the percussion section...they went to places that scared me...plus I was the only female.   ::)

...I was with the wind section one afternoon, and we were performing this work.  I laughed as the oboist scolded the clairinetest...(sp)...He wanted to play that amazing opening...as the player slurs the long note at the front.  The other player just laughed...and at the performance...he...

...REALLY SLURRED THE NOTE...

...I almost fell out of my chair...I was holding back laughter... ;D

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« Reply #1174 on: May 28, 2022, 02:30:08 PM »
...Probably why I was destined to become a Trial Lawer....

...As a young child, I quickly understood what money was, and I saved it.  My piggybank was full, and I got another one, in the shape of a rocket.  That one was fun, I would place a coin in the 'launcher', and a spring would shoot the coin into the nose cone, and the coin would fall into the rocket.  I am easy to entertain, so I would empty the rocket, and spend some time shooting the coins back into it.

...I tried to figure out how to earn more coin, and figured out that I could sell things.  My friend and I would pick the huge Alberta Freestone peaches from my tree, and place them in my wagon, and go door to door, selling them for a nickel a piece.  One Hispanic woman bought all that we had...she did canning...and asked if we had more.  We went back to my house, and climbed into the tree and picked all of the ripe ones, and came back, and she bought them.  We bought candy and jerky at the neighborhood store, and decided that commerce was 'good'.

...So, we combined commerce with larceny.  We tied a fishnet to the end of a long bamboo pole, and stole apricots from the neighbor.  We would fill the wagon with apricots, and go door to door, selling them.  We would buy more candy and jerky, and agree that 'commerce' was good.

...When i got older, the neighbor laughed, saying that he had seen us stealing the apricots...but just left us alone.  He couldn't eat them all...and was actually happy that we were stealing them...they didn't rot on the ground.   ::)

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« Reply #1175 on: May 28, 2022, 05:01:51 PM »
Lol on the wood section of the band.  And a business person at a young age not to mention one with ingenuity smiles

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« Reply #1176 on: May 29, 2022, 11:22:49 PM »
...Performing Music...

It always drained me when I performed in a major work.  I could play the piano, or my cello in a string quartet, and be fine at the end, and joke with the other players in a minor work.  But, with something like this, I just sat in my chair, and gathered my strength and walked off of the stage, using my cello as a crutch.  Once, the 3rd cellist handed her instrument to her stand partner, I was the Principal Cellist, and she took my cello from me, and got me off stage.  She got me into the green room...and i just sobbed.  She packed up my cello, and slung it over her shoulder, and took my arm and got me to my Apt.  I got more alert, and asked about my cello.  She told me that the performance went well, and my cello was safe.

Same thing when I had that horrible auto accident.  I was semi concious after it...it wasn't my fault...and my first question to the Police Officers, as the Ambulance arrived, was..."Is my cello OK?"  The officer smiled, and said, "The case is intact."  I pressed the question, and he brought the cello to me, and opened the case, and I calmed down, and was relieved at seeing him intact.  They put the cello, in it's case, next to me as i was taken to the hospital, and brought it into the room with me. 

Next morning, when i woke up in the hospital, I demanded that they bring a breakfast for my cello...it was in a corner of the room.  I told the attendants..."She eats like a pig."

...I ate the extra breakfast... ::)

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« Reply #1177 on: May 29, 2022, 11:23:24 PM »

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« Reply #1178 on: May 30, 2022, 12:14:45 AM »
...I performed in pit orchestras for this musical many times.  I would be sobbing after this part...I always got into the theme of the musical...plus...I knew what would happen to Billy.  Tears would be running down my cheeks...and I wouldn't speak to anyone at the end...I just packed up my cello and left.  And sat in my car until I calmed down.  I would stop at a 7/11, and the guy would hand me my smoothie, and not bother with the cost.  I would show up, later, the next day, when i was calm, and pay for the smoothie.  i would explain that I was a musician, and wasn't very sane after a performance.  He would laugh, he liked me, I bought a lot of stuff from him, and he knew that I was good for the bill.

...https://youtu.be/IVqoc_GOH-0

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« Reply #1179 on: May 30, 2022, 07:12:52 PM »
Happy those around you understood. And the response shows the passion you have for your music smiles.

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« Reply #1180 on: June 05, 2022, 01:17:00 AM »
...This was a very hard piece for me listen to.  I was raised a Catholic...and the Nuns scared the HELL out of me.  They would say, "Miss a Mass...and you are going to Hell...eat meat on Friday...and you are going to Hell...tell a lie, and you are going to Hell."...They would say, "Go to Confession, and you will be absolved."  I would go out, pale with fear...after Confession...and kneel and say a lot of prayers.  But, my Parents weren't devoute, I would ask about Mass...and we would just stay home.  My Mother only wanted to go on Christmas Eve, and Easter Sunday.  When I got old enough, I would walk the two miles to the Church, and feel relieved as I sat.  But be confused as I walked back.

I mean...I thought about God...who created the Universe...and wonder...if I lived a good life...helping others...that I would really be sent to Hell because I missed a Mass.

...If the Catholics are true...I will spend Eternity in Hell.  I haven't been to Mass in a long time...it has been several years since I made a Confession...I didn't have much to say...I was divorced, and not seeing a man, and ate shrimp on Friday, and was nice to everyone.  I just didn't go to Mass.

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« Reply #1181 on: June 05, 2022, 06:36:26 PM »
...Being President of the Conservatory Student Union... :P

...I was astonished when I was elected President of the Student Union...my sense of self worth was tarnished because 6 people voted against me...but 247 people voted for me.  Back then, i didn't really like myself.  But, I got to work, had weekly meetings with the Dean of the Conservatory, and spoke openly of things we wanted to do, and carefully listened when he suggested things.  I was also on the University Student Council, because of my position, and worked hard to get student funds handed to me so we could put on Cultural Events.  I became a 'friend' of the Leader of the Japanese/Chinese Student council.  We would argue about budgets...but he was pleased when I moved to have $1,200 assigned to his group to have a feast. 

...I showed up, but stayed in the background as people from the Community arrived, and students had fun, and put on shows...but I would sneak into the tent where the food was being cooked...and talk to the cooks.  I would emerge, with a plate full of prawns, chicken teriaki...and other items...and watch what was going on.  The people cooking...knew who was paying them... ME!..::)...so they would fill my plate with the good stuff.

...That was a fun time in my life.   ;D

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« Reply #1182 on: June 05, 2022, 06:50:38 PM »
Sounds like you enjoyed the perks and fruit of your work.

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« Reply #1183 on: June 06, 2022, 11:57:16 PM »
...The damn cello... >:(

...I swear...they are living beings...and they latch onto us.  When there is a happy moment in a movie, the violins play.  When there is sadness, and despair...you hear a cello.  I performed in a lot of pit orchestras when I was younger, for musicals...and at times the people around me would pat my shoulder after I played a solo with a singer.  I had a duet with a female singer in a musical, Le Mis...and we connected.  We couldn't see each other...but we blended.  I could sense how she wanted to phrase the song...and I would urge her in other parts.  We would finish, and the audience aupplauded...and the string players around me were waving their bows...that is how they aupplauded. 

...I would sit...my eyes closed...taking deep breaths...and get ready for the next part.

...She sought me out, at a reception...I was drinking wine and stuffing myself silly with strawberries in cream...and she hugged and kissed me...and said that I inspired her song. 

...I kissed her back...and said that she had a lovely voice, and that she made me want to express the song... :D

...Good thing that we were both straight...I would have let her haul me to her Apt, and done whatever she wanted me to do... 8)

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« Reply #1184 on: June 07, 2022, 06:46:40 PM »
Yes, insturments have a soul particularly when played by someone who excels at that instrument. There is a song about a violin at an auction, initially no one really bids on it until a violinist steps forward and tines it then plays a song masterfully on it, the bids jump into the thousands because of his touch. And sounds like you and that singer were in synch with one another and the song itself.