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louise1712
QUOTE(Tequila @ Feb 7 2012, 03:05 PM) *

QUOTE(louise1712 @ Feb 7 2012, 07:55 AM) *

Band yesterday yay.gif On my lonesome on 2nd clari but really enjoyed it biggrin.gif



Band Yesterday yay.gif On my lonesome on 1st clari but really enjoyed it biggrin.gif

Hey and Louise ..... I did help you with Queen of Sheba .... Not that you really needed it ... smile.gif


My REAL happy was Chanson de Matin !!! smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif I had the part played by the first violins in this recording. clarinet.gif (and yes I think my face was that red .... to start with at least) laugh.gif



You were great Tequila, Chanson de Matin sounded fab biggrin.gif and thanks for your help with Queen of Sheba, still can't count some of that properly laugh.gif

Bring on next week yay.gif biggrin.gif smile.gif ohmy.gif unsure.gif

laugh.gif
Pixie*Porsche
Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif
fsharpminor
I like it too, have accompanied daughter and wife playing violin. (But not at the same time!)
Also Chanson de Nuit, and Salut d'Amour- similar pieces
Tenor Viol
QUOTE(Swell Box @ Feb 6 2012, 04:47 PM) *
Singing Louis Vierne's wonderful Messe Solennelle at church yesterday morning - a rarely heard and much underrated work in my view.

There was a point when the Organist could barely see the Conductor through the smoke, but that just made it even better. biggrin.gif

An aquired taste I know, but we enjoy it. smile.gif

SB


I've sung the Langlais but not the Vierne - kind of stuff that keeps organists happy smile.gif
Guitar_tempo
My good friend in the room next to me in halls, her mum has offered me a job at her tea rooms over Easter!!!! biggrin.gif Excited for Easter already as this is my first proper job even if a bit random! tongue.gif yay.gif
louise1712
QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



We do biggrin.gif


Tequila
QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



What version is your clari/piano version. I'd wondered if it may be a good one to look out for . smile.gif
And Yes we do have some good music. smile.gif
maggiemay
QUOTE(Tenor Viol @ Feb 7 2012, 11:19 PM) *

QUOTE(Swell Box @ Feb 6 2012, 04:47 PM) *
Singing Louis Vierne's wonderful Messe Solennelle at church yesterday morning - a rarely heard and much underrated work in my view.

There was a point when the Organist could barely see the Conductor through the smoke, but that just made it even better. biggrin.gif

An aquired taste I know, but we enjoy it. smile.gif

SB


I've sung the Langlais but not the Vierne - kind of stuff that keeps organists happy smile.gif

I reckon the Vierne is much more fun.

My happy ? getting home after a very cold morning out.
louise1712
QUOTE(Tequila @ Feb 8 2012, 11:51 AM) *

QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



What version is your clari/piano version. I'd wondered if it may be a good one to look out for . smile.gif
Any Yes we do have some good music. smile.gif mad.gif


Why the mad.gif smiley Tequila?
Pixie*Porsche
QUOTE(Tequila @ Feb 8 2012, 11:51 AM) *

QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



What version is your clari/piano version. I'd wondered if it may be a good one to look out for . smile.gif
Any Yes we do have some good music. smile.gif mad.gif


http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0396637/details.html - it's in here smile.gif The Carmen Overture is fab too biggrin.gif clarinet.gif

Runs from about grades 3-5 smile.gif
Tequila
QUOTE(louise1712 @ Feb 8 2012, 01:37 PM) *

QUOTE(Tequila @ Feb 8 2012, 11:51 AM) *

QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



What version is your clari/piano version. I'd wondered if it may be a good one to look out for . smile.gif
Any Yes we do have some good music. smile.gif mad.gif


Why the mad.gif smiley Tequila?




oops .... I have absolutely no idea how that got in there!!! Must've got click happy!! laugh.gif will edit!!


QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 8 2012, 05:43 PM) *

QUOTE(Tequila @ Feb 8 2012, 11:51 AM) *

QUOTE(Pixie*Porsche @ Feb 7 2012, 09:30 PM) *

Oooo I love Chanson de Matin biggrin.gif Playing this as a clari / piano piece with a pupil!

You two seem to have some great music in your band. smile.gif



What version is your clari/piano version. I'd wondered if it may be a good one to look out for . smile.gif
Any Yes we do have some good music. smile.gif mad.gif


http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0396637/details.html - it's in here smile.gif The Carmen Overture is fab too biggrin.gif clarinet.gif

Runs from about grades 3-5 smile.gif



Easy enough then .... smile.gif Had seen that book but also the Elgar Album here
Not up on my Elgar - as he only wrote one piece for clarinet - so not sure which is the better option ...
louise1712
I have the Faure version of that series, some lovely stuff in it and perhaps a tad more difficult than the one P*P mentioned.
inigo
A handsome (and cheerful, timely and efficient) plumber. smile.gif
maggiemay
Finding two sets of 12 inch double- ended knitting needles in a charity shop. Big jar full of all types, all a bit mixed up, but these nice and straight and clean, and was lucky to find two complete sets - a useful length. Lady wanted 40p, and it turned out it was for both sets. One set size 3.75 and the other set 4.5. Very useful. Maybe this should be in the anyone knit ? thread, come to think of it.
Cyrilla
Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif
Sunrise
QUOTE(maggiemay @ Feb 9 2012, 07:30 PM) *

Finding two sets of 12 inch double- ended knitting needles in a charity shop. Big jar full of all types, all a bit mixed up, but these nice and straight and clean, and was lucky to find two complete sets - a useful length. Lady wanted 40p, and it turned out it was for both sets. One set size 3.75 and the other set 4.5. Very useful. Maybe this should be in the anyone knit ? thread, come to think of it.

Lucky you!!
Sunrise
QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 10 2012, 12:45 AM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif

Glad you are a bit better tongue.gif

My happy? My parcel has arrived so I can mess around with mending an old, dead, piccolo....which if I manage to fix, becomes mine in band tongue.gif
JudithJ
QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 10 2012, 12:45 AM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif

Yeay!
louise1712
QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 9 2012, 11:45 PM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif



yay.gif indeed biggrin.gif


I played solo clari last night at band biggrin.gif and had some nice comments from conductor, thinks he's starting to like me......
barry-clari
QUOTE(JudithJ @ Feb 10 2012, 07:17 AM) *

QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 10 2012, 12:45 AM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif

Yeay!


yay.gif indeed!
Clarimoo
QUOTE(louise1712 @ Feb 10 2012, 07:55 AM) *

QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 9 2012, 11:45 PM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif



yay.gif indeed biggrin.gif


I played solo clari last night at band biggrin.gif and had some nice comments from conductor, thinks he's starting to like me......

yay.gif or maybe even double yay.gif . Well done Louise1712. I played 1st and lived to tell the tale, so yay.gif for me too.

QUOTE(Cyrilla @ Feb 9 2012, 11:45 PM) *

Being able to get out of bed and get dressed for the first time since Saturday.

Still feeling pretty rough but at least not like the death that I WAS feeling.

smile.gif

Get well soon biggrin.gif
maggiemay
Glad you are feeling a bit better, Cyrilla.

Sunrise - best of luck with the piccolo!
Maizie
* Very nice music lesson last night smile.gif

* My mum is away so I am looking after her cat - his claws are getting long. He is an old boy. As I am still working my way through the 200 pounds of pet shop vouchers I won, I went and got him a scratch mat, obviously not at all worried if he ignores it (know he won't go for a post at his age, but a flat mat he might like...) It came with a cat nip infused ball with feathers on it attached. Oh my oh my oh my. He's gone utterly mental over the ball! I videod him on my phone so I can send it to my mother - and I shall be buying him a packet of catnip tomorrow to turn in to a little catnip pillow. I've known this cat 15+ years and never ever seen him like this.

* Have taken the case off of my not working computer and think I can see where the problem is - well, in a 'knee bone connected to the thigh bone' way - the fan connected to the PSU isn't spinning right (it starts OK, then it sputters and stops, then it comes on again, then it sputters a bit), but it's not blocked. All points to a PSU problem...

Clari Nicki1
biggrin.gif Hearing that my youngest has got a music scholarship for next year violin.gif ..... oh and in the interview report it tells me she wants to play sax as wel! Lol!
inigo
As in weather thread, my central heating makes me happy every day at the moment smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif . I expect many of us over a certain age grew up without it, and although I miss the firelighting, boiler uncertainty of those dark winter mornings (only a little though!) getting up to a warm house is just lovely. smile.gif
Swell Box
QUOTE(inigo @ Feb 10 2012, 09:22 AM) *

As in weather thread, my central heating makes me happy every day at the moment smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif . I expect many of us over a certain age grew up without it, and although I miss the firelighting, boiler uncertainty of those dark winter mornings (only a little though!) getting up to a warm house is just lovely. smile.gif


agree.gif I am happy because our gas has just been re-connected after two of the coldest days and nights this year. winter_brr.gif

(I thought I could smell gas on the driveway near to our house on Wednesday afternoon. Like a fool I called the Gas Board, who within an hour had disconnected our supply. Not being especially old, (and our youngest being 13), we were not a 'priority case', so we had to wait for the four different teams to turn up and do their bit of the job. The gas was actually reconnected to the house yesterday, but we had to wait until today for another man to re-connect the meter, as the people who came yesterday weren't allowed to do that. mad.gif )

So, we had to keep ourselves warm using two electric radiators in a large house, and used a picnic stove with the microwave. Next time I think will wait until the weather warms up before I report a minor gas leak. rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(Maizie @ Feb 10 2012, 09:02 AM) *


* Have taken the case off of my not working computer and think I can see where the problem is - well, in a 'knee bone connected to the thigh bone' way - the fan connected to the PSU isn't spinning right (it starts OK, then it sputters and stops, then it comes on again, then it sputters a bit), but it's not blocked. All points to a PSU problem...


It is probably just caked up with dust. Try sucking any dust out with the Noo Noo (AKA Hoover) to see if that makes any difference. If the power supply was at fault I doubt that the PC would work at all.

The fans are usually cheap and easy enough to replace.

SB
TSax
QUOTE(Swell Box @ Feb 10 2012, 10:42 AM) *


agree.gif I am happy because our gas has just been re-connected after two of the coldest days and nights this year. winter_brr.gif

(I thought I could smell gas on the driveway near to our house on Wednesday afternoon. Like a fool I called the Gas Board, who within an hour had disconnected our supply. Not being especially old, (and our youngest being 13), we were not a 'priority case', so we had to wait for the four different teams to turn up and do their bit of the job. The gas was actually reconnected to the house yesterday, but we had to wait until today for another man to re-connect the meter, as the people who came yesterday weren't allowed to do that. mad.gif )

So, we had to keep ourselves warm using two electric radiators in a large house, and used a picnic stove with the microwave. Next time I think will wait until the weather warms up before I report a minor gas leak. rolleyes.gif




I had something similar just over a year ago. Thankfully it was much warmer then than it is now, but it took 10 days to get it reconnected!!! My heating, hot water and cooking are all gas dependent. It was at a time when I was stupidly busy at work and I just didn't have the time to spare to go to another building for a shower at lunchtime so it was cold showers over that time. I did get compensation though, ?30 for each 24 hours after the initial 24 hours, and I decided to buy myself something frivolous with the money when it came through, so I have a nice silver charm bracelet. With each day that passed and still no reconnection I was thinking "that's another charm then!".
Maizie
I appear to have fixed my computer!
QUOTE(Swell Box @ Feb 10 2012, 10:42 AM) *
QUOTE(Maizie @ Feb 10 2012, 09:02 AM) *
* Have taken the case off of my not working computer and think I can see where the problem is - well, in a 'knee bone connected to the thigh bone' way - the fan connected to the PSU isn't spinning right (it starts OK, then it sputters and stops, then it comes on again, then it sputters a bit), but it's not blocked. All points to a PSU problem...
It is probably just caked up with dust. Try sucking any dust out with the Noo Noo (AKA Hoover) to see if that makes any difference. If the power supply was at fault I doubt that the PC would work at all.


I'm actually surpirsed at how undusty it was in there! Anyway, further poking around revealed that my PSU has one fan directly on the back of it, and on on the back of the PC sort of underneath it. The sort of underneath it one was sputtering but now appears to be happy. The one at the back of the PSU wasn't spinning at all. I poked it (with the PC off) and it spun round. Switched PC back on, it started spinning round fine, and now all is happy. PC has been on for a whole half an hour now biggrin.gif

I'm going to give everything a gentle hoover before I put it back together.


And if that weren't enough to make me happy, I also seem to have fixed the sync problem on my phone (by checking the settings - the 'auto sync' had got unchecked).

andante_in_c
No. 1 son (in his mid-twenties) has bought himself a digital piano and music and is playing for an hour or so each night after work. I'm delighted he's restarted - he gave up lessons after passing Grade 5 when he was 15. biggrin.gif
Misterioso
QUOTE(andante_in_c @ Feb 10 2012, 11:35 AM) *

No. 1 son (in his mid-twenties) has bought himself a digital piano and music and is playing for an hour or so each night after work. I'm delighted he's restarted - he gave up lessons after passing Grade 5 when he was 15. biggrin.gif

That sounds exactly like my no 1, mid-twenties son who passed Grade 5 mid-teens and then gave up! A digital or acoustic piano is on the shopping list for this year as soon as he has moved out of his very tiny flat into somewhere that will accommodate said instrument (and girlfriend, of course!) When he comes home, he is always playing the piano. In the meantime, trying to coax him back into taking some interest in his flute has been met with resounding indifference. wacko.gif
Swell Box
QUOTE(Maizie @ Feb 10 2012, 11:30 AM) *

I appear to have fixed my computer!
QUOTE(Swell Box @ Feb 10 2012, 10:42 AM) *
QUOTE(Maizie @ Feb 10 2012, 09:02 AM) *
* Have taken the case off of my not working computer and think I can see where the problem is - well, in a 'knee bone connected to the thigh bone' way - the fan connected to the PSU isn't spinning right (it starts OK, then it sputters and stops, then it comes on again, then it sputters a bit), but it's not blocked. All points to a PSU problem...
It is probably just caked up with dust. Try sucking any dust out with the Noo Noo (AKA Hoover) to see if that makes any difference. If the power supply was at fault I doubt that the PC would work at all.


I'm actually surpirsed at how undusty it was in there! Anyway, further poking around revealed that my PSU has one fan directly on the back of it, and on on the back of the PC sort of underneath it. The sort of underneath it one was sputtering but now appears to be happy. The one at the back of the PSU wasn't spinning at all. I poked it (with the PC off) and it spun round. Switched PC back on, it started spinning round fine, and now all is happy. PC has been on for a whole half an hour now biggrin.gif

I'm going to give everything a gentle hoover before I put it back together.


And if that weren't enough to make me happy, I also seem to have fixed the sync problem on my phone (by checking the settings - the 'auto sync' had got unchecked).


Some 'more intelligent' computers have speed sensors in their cooling fans, (in which case there will be three or four wires to each fan) and will shut down or refuse to boot if the various fans are not running at the expected speed.

SB
lottie
I'm finally getting somewhere. This is good biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
Tenor Viol
QUOTE(inigo @ Feb 10 2012, 09:22 AM) *
As in weather thread, my central heating makes me happy every day at the moment smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif . I expect many of us over a certain age grew up without it, and although I miss the firelighting, boiler uncertainty of those dark winter mornings (only a little though!) getting up to a warm house is just lovely. smile.gif


You mean things like ice on the inside of the bedroom window in a morning? IPB Image
Swell Box
QUOTE(Tenor Viol @ Feb 10 2012, 09:38 PM) *

QUOTE(inigo @ Feb 10 2012, 09:22 AM) *
As in weather thread, my central heating makes me happy every day at the moment smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif . I expect many of us over a certain age grew up without it, and although I miss the firelighting, boiler uncertainty of those dark winter mornings (only a little though!) getting up to a warm house is just lovely. smile.gif


You mean things like ice on the inside of the bedroom window in a morning? IPB Image


Oh happy days. biggrin.gif

I can also remember in some weather, (I think when it was very cold), the draw on the boiler was such that the water in the hot water tank would boil during the night, overflowing into the cold tank. In the morning both the hot and cold taps would run hot, with a thick rusty-brown liquid which wasn't very pleasant for washing in or cleaning teeth. ill.gif

I also remember leaving the gas poker in the boiler in for too long, so that all that was left of it was a melted stub with a flame coming out of it. blush.gif

Where was Health & Safety in these days?

SB
JudithJ
QUOTE(Maizie @ Feb 10 2012, 10:02 AM) *
Have taken the case off of my not working computer and think I can see where the problem is ... All points to a PSU problem...
I sure that I speak on behalf of many forumites when I say "That is exactly what I would surmise.".
wacko.gif
Rach123
replying to the 2 uni offers i got.

my firm choice just happens to be the college i go to atm
corenfa
unclogging my dishwasher
barry-clari
QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 10 2012, 11:55 PM) *

replying to the 2 uni offers i got.

my firm choice just happens to be the college i go to atm


Excellent smile.gif Are they both conditional offers?
louise1712
I now have a week off work biggrin.gif and am looking forward to a great few days yay.gif
Rach123
QUOTE(barry-clari @ Feb 11 2012, 09:49 AM) *

QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 10 2012, 11:55 PM) *

replying to the 2 uni offers i got.

my firm choice just happens to be the college i go to atm


Excellent smile.gif Are they both conditional offers?


yep

colchester institute biggrin.gif yay.gif and anglia ruskin smile.gif
barry-clari
QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 11 2012, 11:37 AM) *

QUOTE(barry-clari @ Feb 11 2012, 09:49 AM) *

QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 10 2012, 11:55 PM) *

replying to the 2 uni offers i got.

my firm choice just happens to be the college i go to atm


Excellent smile.gif Are they both conditional offers?


yep

colchester institute biggrin.gif yay.gif and anglia ruskin smile.gif


Best of luck with getting the necessary grades, Rach smile.gif
corenfa
the smell of the chicken roasting in the oven
maggiemay
Finding some warm old slippers in the cupboard.
DString
Having a lovely day at RNCM!
Pixie*Porsche
Had a day of not doing a lot and writing!! smile.gif
Rach123
QUOTE(barry-clari @ Feb 11 2012, 11:50 AM) *

QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 11 2012, 11:37 AM) *

QUOTE(barry-clari @ Feb 11 2012, 09:49 AM) *

QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 10 2012, 11:55 PM) *

replying to the 2 uni offers i got.

my firm choice just happens to be the college i go to atm


Excellent smile.gif Are they both conditional offers?


yep

colchester institute biggrin.gif yay.gif and anglia ruskin smile.gif


Best of luck with getting the necessary grades, Rach smile.gif


just got to get grade 7 and pass the course i'm on atm.
barry-clari
QUOTE(Rach123 @ Feb 12 2012, 12:01 AM) *


just got to get grade 7 and pass the course i'm on atm.


Hope you do! smile.gif
Tenor Viol
Heading off to Chester Cathedral shortly to sing Evensong there this afternoon.
gwyntdi-enw
Seeing the first of this year's lambs in the fields!
Tenor Viol
Back from Chester. Freezing in the Quire. Good sing though. Splendid piece of Bach at the end.
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