Saturday, December 14, 2013

Wrapping Up: Music Makes Me Smile


If you had to listen to everything I listened to you would probably go crazy because of the amount I replay the songs that I’m loving in the moment. I've determined over the years that I'm very obsessive when it comes to music. If I stumble across something that hits me in the right way I can't help, but listen to it over and over again until I’m sick of it.

I’ll find a band or artist that I haven’t listened to in a while start listening and get stuck on listening to only that for the next two to four weeks or until I get burned out on it. Doing school, in the car, on a break, at home, or cleaning I will either have this song playing out loud or at least in my head. This doesn’t happen often--probably because my favorite music changes constantly-- but I get super happy when it does. I have a very sensitive musical ear; it takes just the right tone, talent, and style to get me obsessed with that song or artist. If a note and timing isn’t quite right I will not be thrilled with it. Also, if I am playing or singing and something isn’t sounding quite right I would rather not play or sing if it is not meeting the sound quality that I’m looking for. I can’t help when music makes me smile, and it’s so hard to explain why. I hear something great that makes my ear listen harder and a smile creep up on my face that I can’t control at all. It’s rare when something impresses me, but when it does I’m filled with joy!

 Music makes me smile.... I can't help it, can’t explain it, but I love it!  As Lawrence Welk would say, “Keep a song in your heart!”

Saturday, December 7, 2013

They Say It's Christmas..... on Thanksgiving!?


It’s that time of year again, the time of red and green decorations and those wonderful tunes that only play during this season! Every year I watch as Christmas comes around and eagerly wait for the stores and streets to be decked out with holiday cheer. But why do they all feel the need to start the week of Thanksgiving? The stores and buildings are rushing our time of rest during the holidays because they are promoting the very next one even we haven’t finished the one we’re on. They really should wait until people are ready to get decorated for Christmas and after they have enjoyed there Thanksgiving break to ‘deck out the halls’ and crank up the music!

People have the same view as I do, but others think that it’s fine to have the Christmas music playing in the middle of Thanksgiving. I, however, have always disliked when this has been done. I think that Christmas music should not be played or sung until the first of December, then sing and play all you want! However, this year was different for me. For some reason I have been waiting for Christmas to come around… the music, the snow (not the cold), and the lights all over the houses. I was already in the Christmas mood the first week of November, and I wanted December to come as soon as possible! I couldn't change when people would start to put their lights up or when the stores would start decorating, but I could start listening to Christmas music and is fed my hunger for the Christmas season for the time. So, now my thoughts and attitude has changed… if you are ready for Christmas do what you wish with the Christmas music, but to all the stores- I would like you to keep your decorations up on the shelves until December or at least till after Thanksgiving.

 
One of the most recent singing groups that I’ve been enjoying is “Celtic Thunder” I first discovered them on a TV special that was playing one afternoon…. my mom and I sat down to see what it was all about, and let’s just say we weren’t willing to leave the living room to eat dinner. It was that good that we brought dinner in with us and watched the rest of the performance. Here’s a sample of what they’re all about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a60LxpKNMOw  Enjoy!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Conversations in Music


It’s fun to have cousins that share the same interest in music and playing music as you do. Some of my cousins have been interested in music since they were very young and have learned to play different instruments throughout the years competing in several competitions. When we were younger we never talked much about music or ever played together, probably because at the time I was taking my not so favorite “piano lessons” and didn’t care too much about music until I started playing the guitar on a regular basis.
In the recent years we’ve had many opportunities to play together with our different instruments. My cousin started playing the guitar a year or two after I started. Whenever we got the chance to play together, which is a rare thing considering he lives in Louisiana, we’d always save some time to jam. It’s always more fun to play with other musicians whether it’s one person or a group of people. For me it’s always a time of encouragement to try new things, and it amazing how you can actually have a conversation through music with the other person. Sometimes you’re just communicating that you really like the sound of something by adding to it, telling the person to “take it away” by quieting down and playing for a background piece, or maybe you don’t like the sound you are creating and you decide to take a different twist to it, therefore, you make eye contact or watch closely to the fingering of the other person at the same time changing the mood of the music. I’ve been able to play with many different style musicians throughout the years a former rock band lead guitarist, fellow “self-taught” player, a worship leader, and my own family whose musical instrument consisted of guitars, mandolins, banjos, pianos, trumpets, and drums.

It’s a pretty fun experience and if you play a piano, banjo, guitar, flute, trumpet, or mandolin I would encourage you to get together with at least one other person who likes to jam. You will have entertainment for hours while learning new things and sharing your own discoveries as well.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

A Short Story- The Spider


So as you might already know I’ve been playing guitar for church for the past six years. And let me tell you that I’ve experienced many adventures along to way. I was thinking about one funny story, and thought I would share them with you.

It was a regular Sunday morning where we sang, announcements were made, and then the Pastor got up to preach. Towards the end of the sermon I realize that there was something big and black slowly coming down from the ceiling. I looked a little harder and then I realized it was a spider that was hanging by its thread just to the left of the preacher (it’s a small church, and I was not the only one who saw it). It climbs down then stops, climbs down some more then stops, and climbs down some more. All this time I’m watching it closely to see where goes for the following reasons: I can’t stand spiders, and from where I was sitting it looked like it was going to land right on top of my guitar. Which I needed to play in about six minutes. I was getting nervous about the spider that was about to land on my guitar, and wondered if anyone else was seeing the same thing.  I leaned over to my friend and asked if she saw the spider. She too had been watching it for the past couple minutes. I kept watching the little black dot.  At first I thought it landed on my guitar, so at that point I was trying to figure out what I was going to do if it was sitting on my guitar. I would have probably flicked it off somehow, that would have looked really funny. Then I saw it crawl up the side of the piano that was sitting right next to it. I was relieved that it was not where I was going to be, but I kept an eye out. I would not want a surprise visitor to come up next to me while I’m occupied playing the guitar. I would have not enjoy that! Haha! Later I found out that several others were watching the spider as well, and it brought a lot of laughter and chitchat after the service.  Anyway, there’s just a story for the post this week!  

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Soundtracks- we’ve all heard ‘em!

They’re quite interesting when you start to pay attention to them, which I find intriguing that most people (including myself) don’t actually notice the music as a song, yet someone created that piece of music and has given it to many musicians to record and use for a particular movie or TV show. Obviously I’m not talking about the soundtracks with lyrics, such as in musicals, but rather the pure music soundtracks.
I’m not a huge movie person, but when I’ve watched movies I recently have been noticing the background music in them. It always seems to come in during a transition scene, dramatic scene, sad scene, and those of which have some dramatic emotion. We’ve all heard them, but have you ever stopped to actually listen to the tune? Even the TV commercials have some sort of tune to them.
Every soundtrack is going to be different and sometimes it’s not even created by actual instruments, and it may be a computer or keyboard. Go watch your favorite movie and try and figure out whether it’s created by an orchestra, one man band, computer program, or a keyboard.
Here’s an example of a song being created by a keyboard- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq1UVboz36E

Here’s an example of a song being produced by a one my band (I’m sure you’ve all heard of the Piano Guys, right?)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FblHCHOLAcQ

You should look up the making of some soundtrack sometime, I’m sure it will make up become more appreciative of the all the work it takes to put 30 seconds of music to that one commercial or TV show.
 
 
 



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Random tunes, Winnie the Pooh, and Christmas!


Every now and then when I’m in a random mood I play random music or listen to random songs. This post is going to be random- I'm giving you a warning now!
When I don't want to do something or think about doing something, but I know that I have to do it (like for instance write a blog post *cough-cough*) I'm normally drawn to the piano. I guess it’s a way I can sit and think, get in the zone, talk myself into getting things done or just delay/waste some time. If I'm being honest, it’s probably the last reason.  So what do I play when I'm thinking or stalling my to-do list? Sometimes it is something pretty and put together, something that doesn't sound as good, something monotonous, it might even be the Winnie the Pooh theme song. You know you are singing it in your head now….admit it! You're welcome. J

Anyway, once I was done playing some repetitive, random tunes on the piano I grabbed my laptop, got on the couch, and started typing. As I was considering what to write about I began thinking about Christmas music. Yes, it’s a little early to be thinking about Christmas, but recently for some crazy reason I've been in a Christmas-y mood and have been craving the Christmas lights, Christmas snow (even though I am not ready for it to be that cold quite yet), and Christmas music! So I thought I'd share with you some of my favorite artists I like to listen to during the Christmas season. If you're looking for a joyful, upbeat, toe-tapping style of Christmas songs go check out Beckah Shae, Francesca Battistelli, or Scotty Mccreery if you're into the country sound. Or maybe you want a more traditional sound of those wonderful hymns and seasonal songs you might enjoy Point of Grace or 33 Miles a little more. These are not the only artists that have put out great variations of Christmas songs, but they are some of my favorites.

What are some of your favorite artists that have produced their own versions of Christmas songs?  

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Musicals


Why do you like to watch movies??? Is it the drama? Action? Suspense? Music? Special effects? To be honest I’m not huge fan of watching movies, and I don’t normally care for the ones coming out these days. However, there is a genre of movies that I can’t seem to get enough of…. the ones that were made around the 1940’s, 50’s, and 60’s. I love them so much that I spent a whole summer just watching old movies. I probably watched twenty plus old movies, and most of them were musicals.
I don’t watch movies for the action or special effects, but I watch primarily for the costumes, music, songs, and occasionally actors. Yes, I’m one a person who was obsessed with Hayley Mills, Doris Day, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, etc. at one point in my life. Through that one summer in which I watched a bunch of old movies I discovered some of my favorites. They became my favorites because of the songs that were sung and the actors who sang them!

 
The first one is Summer Stock, a movie not many people know about, but is well known for its songs. The song “Get Happy” sung by Rudy Garland became famous through it, but for me that was not the star of the movie. “Happy Harvest”, “If You Feel Like Singing, Sing”, and Dig-dig-dig-dig for Your Dinner” are the upbeat, snap-your–fingers type of songs.  There are also some slower songs like “Friendly Star” and “You Wonderful You” that are so beautiful sung by Judy Garland. Yes, these songs are pretty old-fashioned, but I’m certain that they will get stuck in your head. They have mine, but I absolutely love them so I don’t mind that much!

 Another movie with excellent music and singing is By the Light of the Silvery Moon. I was a little skeptical about this one just because of the title, but it turned out to tie in first place with Summer Stock. I loved the songs, acting, and singing in this movie so much that I decided to re-watch it about four times before I had to return it! Doris Day and Gordon McCray are amazing singers, and they are even better together! My absolutely favorite songs from this movie would have to be “Ain’t We Got Fun?” and “Your Eyes Have Told Me So” I adore these songs because of the way she sings them and the way her voice just effortlessly glides over the notes in a way that leaves me very impressed. It has defiantly become one of my favorites!

I’ll leave you with this quote from “If You Feel like Singing, Sing!”: “If you feel like singing, sing! Tra-la-la your cares away! There’s something about giving out with a song, makes you belong, helps you to find a piece of mindful day! If you feel like humming, hum. Fiddle-dee-dee-didy-dum! Just look in the mirror and do a duet, and raise your voices along! Tell your friends to go places if they start making faces, if you feel like singing, sing!!”