Friday 15 June 2012

THE TITANIC

The sinking of the Titanic was a catalogue of disasters and there is a message there for us all about pride.
1. The ship was going too fast, showing off to get to New York a day early.
2. Reversing the engines and turning to the side caused the collision.
3. They missed the warnings about ice more than once; too busy sending messages for rich folks.
4. They cancelled the life boat drill.
5. There were only enough lifeboats for half of the people.
6. The lifeboats left without being filled.
7. The warning flares they sent up were the wrong colour.
8. The nearest ship had finished taking messages for the night.

Friday 8 June 2012

Purple, biblically speaking, is a sign of great wealth.
All that glitters is not gold.
Click on the purple website links to visit interesting places outside the tardis.

The Little Boy Who Lost His Football



I was very sad whilst overlooking Himley Lake photographing the birds to see a boy sobbing because his football was lost in the water and his father had no way to retrieve it.




Lost Forever!



Some months later on yahoo news, I read the story of the boy who lost everything he owned in the Japanese Tsunami. He has now got his football back after it was washed up on the beaches in Canada.

These two stories remind me of something very important:  Learn to be content with what you have. In life's disappointing times, let the tears flow but take the lesson.


It's only when you lose something that the true value of your treasure is found out!
 
"A young Japanese boy had a welcome surprise recently when he was reunited with a football that was lost in the disaster. Misaki Murakami wrote his name and school on it - enough for him to be located when a walker found it on a beach on Middleton Island, Canada."
"Pleased: Misaki Murakami, 16, has recovered one of the many possessions he lost in the tsunami after his football was found in Alaska 
The Football is the only thing he got back after losing everything!

Moral: It's what you do with what you've got that counts.

New

Pride




Best Piano Transcriptions For Diana Krall

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1. DIANA KRALL, THE COLLECTION VOLUME 1 ISBN: 0-7119-9647-4
 A Case of You,  Love Letters
2. DIANA KRALL, THE COLLECTION VOLUME 2 ISBN: 1-84449-186-2
Cry me a River,  Fly me to the Moon, 
 I Remember You,  Maybe You'll be There
3. DIANA KRALL, THE COLLECTION VOLUME 3 ISBN: -7-7119-2695-6
 And I Love Him,  I've Got You Under My Skin
4. THE VERY BEST OF DIANA KRALL  ISBN: 0-7390-5818-5 
Little Girl Blue


MY FAVOURITES ARRANGEMENTS FOR PIANO ARE THE BALLADS LISTED UNDERNEATH EACH BOOK TITLE


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Thursday 7 June 2012

Diana Krall

Back in 2003 I had my first encounter with the West Coast. Subsequently I ended up in Tofino, the most idyllic place in the world on Vancouver Island, Canada. It was there that a dear old lady, once mayor and amateur jazz singer, introduced me to Diana Krall. Not in person but on a dvd player in her home in the woods. Live in Montreal was an introduction to a beautiful articulator of the jazz idiom. I just love ballads anyway and it has been my joy to work on the piano transcriptions to re-create the luscious backings which interweave to bring out the melancholy of a mature ladies voice. "Maybe You'll Be There" is a favourite of mine. Pure joy tinged with sadness.................