A Christmas Toot

Tuesday, December 24th, 2013 06:49 pm
tourmaline: (Christmas)
As I type, Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins are finishing up on their second EVA to replace a faulty pump unit on the ISS. Despite some drama earlier with a misbehaving connector, it sounds like it's turned out well in the end. I moved away from the coverage for a while earlier towards my recorders again, having gone back to them for the first time in ages last night after watching A Very CraftLass Christmas.

My recorder-playing break was mostly good, the only real problem I have is that my hands are too small for the Tenor. The Alto is just the right size, but there isn't much music written which doesn't dip below F. I know it's possible to transpose, and I did for a few things, but I prefer to play as is written rather than fall back into old habits. The Sopranino feels like a toy recorder (and sounds like one), and the Soprano makes me feel like I'm back at junior school.

To be honest, the feeling of being back at junior school isn't all bad. I enjoyed junior school a lot, and Christmas was the best part. There was a massive Christmas tree in the centre of the school - outside the hall, where the upper corridor met the main corridor. Each year our Christmas festivities would alternate between a Nativity play and a themed Christmas concert. During my third and fourth years, I was part of the recorder ensemble which played at the festivities. I think mostly we played the same songs each year, possibly in the fourth year (a concert on the theme of Christmas around the world) some of the songs were sung by the choir rather than by everyone.

Playing my recorders this evening, there are many Christmas carols and songs from back then that I don't currently have sheet music for. However, I found that I can still remember how to play some from all those years ago. I've also learned a brand new one - It Came Upon The Midnight Clear - which I've always liked, but we never sang it in school or church, and CraftLass sings it in her Christmas show. CraftLass and I had a long Twitter discussion last night about festive songs and religious denominations, and how these were influenced by the respective churches we were raised in as children. Please do listen to her show - it's 86 minutes long but you can listen while doing other stuff as it's all CraftLass playing guitar and singing, plus some talk between songs about the song's history or why they are meaningful.

It's likely I'll be Internetting for some of tomorrow as I don't expect things to properly get going in our house until people arrive in the afternoon. Have a happy Christmas everyone!

Recorder Practice

Thursday, December 29th, 2011 03:20 pm
tourmaline: (Default)
I am getting in some recorder practice most days. The Tenor is taking some getting used to in terms of fingerspan, the weight of the instrument, the size of the holes relative to my fingers, getting used to a more finely-tuned windpipe etc, but I feel like I'm getting there. Mostly I'm practising on Christmas Carols, but that's OK because I know what the tune should sound like. There's a few other tunes in my recorder books that I'm getting used to playing, too, and I can tell I'm improving.

The downside is the pain in my right arm, which comes and goes. Today is the first day since Boxing Day that I've picked up the Tenor, but I've been practising with the descant and the sopranino instead because they're smaller and lighter. The tenor is my favourite though, I think it really looks awesome, although if you put all four recorders side by side they look like a very handsome set:

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The next new thing I'm learning about is how long the recorders take to warm up, and how this affects the sound. Too short a practice means you never get to the stage where the recorder's making its 'true' sound.

Hacked Off

Saturday, December 10th, 2011 01:37 pm
tourmaline: (coffee)
Mother just trimmed my hair, saving me from the nightmare of a visit to the hairdressers'. Actually, she hacked a great huge chunk off, it now has a neat line but it's shorter than I like. I can still tie it back, and it'll be much quicker to wash and dry, but it feels really short cos it just touches my shoulders. I've had it this short before, but it will take some getting used to. It'll be too short for Christmas but hopefully will be back to a more agreeable length for the Olympics.

On a positive side, I've been resurrecting my musical side recently. I now have three recorders, with a fourth on its way as my Christmas present to myself:

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Top to bottom: Treble; Sopranino; Descant. I have a Tenor recorder on its way to me. All are mid-range Yamaha recorders, their top range ABS recorders (without paying extra for rosewood-effect finish), however the Sopranino only has this model below expensive wooden and professional grade recorders, so this has a flat windway (like in school recorders) and the others have arched windways, which are the standard on the higher-grade recorders. The descant is nice, I was surprised it needs a bit more finesse to play than my old Dolmetsch from school, but then that's the point of a higher-grade instrument. The sopranino is interesting to play, it was completely new to me, tho I can't practice too late in the evening because it's naturally rather shrill. The treble has a really awesome lightly-mellow tone, I'm trying to play it frequently so I get used to playing a recorder in F for itself, and not as a transposition of recorders in C. Am looking forward to this afternoon's practice.

Monday Mail

Monday, November 14th, 2011 09:44 pm
tourmaline: (strawberry shake)
Things are utterly mad at work, at the end of last week our new website launched (or most of it did), plus we also had a new database last week. Also, my ezine is now compiled and edited completely differently, and to top it all, my friend who is the admin lead for our awards scheme broke her ankle by falling off her new super-high-heeled shoes at the awards ceremony. So, one person laid up until Christmas and two of us super-busy, cos on top of all this there's everything that usually happens including covering for another colleague who's still on maternity leave.

So, I have been shopping online - and thinking how different our lives would be without Amazon. I've done some Christmas shopping, but also something for myself, which arrived today:

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Plus copies of the tutoring book I had when I first started learning, and its sequel. The recorders are Yamaha, because they were nicer-looking than the Aulos and they come in a heavy cloth case (along with little tubs of "recorder cream"). The picture above is a quick snap from my iPhone, it doesn't really do the recorders justice, they are both quite wonderful to look at. I've never been near a sopranino recorder before, it has the same fingering as the treble, and it's really light and high-pitched. It makes the descant look bigger and more solid than I remember my school descant recorder ever being, I remember back then when I got my school treble recorder how it made the descant look small and like a little kid's toy.

I'd like to also get a treble and a tenor, there are keyless tenors available now but I really want one with a traditional key, I'm sure Yamaha will be able to supply both. I'd also like to find copies of the series of recorder books we used in junior school (book 1 - black cover, decant/tenor; book 2 - blue cover, descant/tenor; book 3 - red cover, treble/sopranino).

There's a national organisation which has regional groups, including some near me, and they play in stuff like Christmas concerts and community music festivals etc. If I stick with this and I'm good enough, it sounds like fun.

And now I am watching the House ep "The Dig" yet again. I think I like it not only for the storyline, but Hugh looks ravishing and I'd love him to take me on a road trip like the one House takes Thirteen on.