Picture
of the day:
The Darnell Brothers at a local gig.
Today’s
stuff:
(first: Hey Victor, I knew about the Euro, I just forgot. I even used to know my name!)
When
I read blogs many times, I get the idea that someone writing may be a
musician. Our family appreciated music. Mama started Shirley (6) on
the piano and she learned. She tried me(7), but only one 50
cent lesson and I told mama ‘not for me.
Dad
bought a second hand Sax from a friend, I held it for awhile, looked
at it, wow, there are a lot of buttons on that dude. I gave that up
too. Dad got his money back. I have few regrets in my 87
years, I just mentioned a couple.
I
watch grandson Josh tickle those keys and Stephen pic the guitar and
wish I has stuck with the piano. THEN the biggest regret is the sax,
I love to hear that instrument. It yanks my chain. BUT I gave that
up too.
I
settled for the trumpet, and got pretty danged good at it, but
slowly, as my sister Shirley did on the piano. I started doing my own
thing on the trumpet, NOT reading music, I started playing by ear.
That is ok, but it limits one. I could pick up the horn and play most
anything, not even knowing the key of the music, but I could not add
those cute ‘runs’ that the pro could add.
(A real Trumpet player!)
I
played the trumpet for many years in church. Sherry’s niece is a
pianist/organist. WE attended the same church. Once, I asked Brenda,
‘what was that last song you played?’ She told me. The song she
played was not the song I did. I laid the horn down and never
picked it up again. I realized later, my hearing was my problem. A fellow named Troy, picked it up and played it. It became his horn. If
you make music with a wind instrument, you do not always learn lyrics, just the music. I
know few lines to songs.
Sherry
took piano lessons for a while and coulda been
good at it, but She lost interest. Today that is one of her
regrets. Son Jack Jr. turned out to
be a good trumpet player, Mark never showed any interest in musical instruments but he does have a good singing voice.
I
don’t know why but I see MA, Susan, Myra and Diana (Nana) as
possible piano players.
Since
I am not a soothe sayer, Imma quit trying, but I think Victor may
play the keyboard or a guitar. ;-) but most likely he plays chess.
Nite
Shipslog
PS:
Little Richard, and Tutti Fruti, it had to be good. that is 4 saxophones on stage!
Music
is a big part of life in this world. I think the music of your
teens/twenties will be the best when you look back over your life.
Yeah lyrics from my teens meant so much:
A
wap bob a lu bob, a lop bam boom, TUTI FRUITY AW RUTY!
WE
thought it was fun anyway! ;-)