Goosebumps.
I am having the time of my life what music and songs to upload on my tab from various YouTube selections. Josef taught me how to download them earlier so I won’t have to go online to listen. Google Play is definitely it. Downloaded them as MP3. I call it my music library.
Now I am listening to some classical music selections of various composers while I am updating our Catholic page on Facebook. Talk of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Debussy, Vivaldi, Chopin and many others. I recently read a somewhat historical novel in the box set that I found featuring some music of the great masters. I wrote down some titles which I am trying to find on YouTube. So far, so good, they are all there. What a lovely change from the noise I often hear being sung today. Perhaps not all of you would agree with me that today’s brand of songs and music are too noisy.
Music soothes the heart and the soul. Am I right? They bring that inner joy much like finding a good book that you can relate to. Spring Waltz 2 by Chopin is the best and the Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Claude Debussy’s Clair de Lune. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody always reminds me of the the movie Somewhere in Time which I watched three times I think. Love them all. I remember Nate’s CDs when he was small and Nissa bought them for him to admire. They have some of the best tunes and piano selections that could put a child to sleep. Soft and gentle tunes so pleasant to listen to.
What kind of music do you go for? I still listen to the 60s and 70s songs most of the time.
Pleased to hear you have mastered 21st century music, Arlene. 🙂
I still play CDs in the car, and on the PC.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I just listen to YouTube when I’m in the mood👩🦱
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Test comment.
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Got it Pete✌
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’60s for me; jazz; classical; Johnny Cash; Tom Paxton.
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That’s nice Derrick, thanks🤗
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When I was in high school the grocery store had a classical record for sale every week for a very small charge. My mother built up a collection of them. That was my first exposure to classical music, including those you mentioned. I still love them. I took a music history course in college to learn even more. I listen to 60’s folk the most. I love Bach also. We have an organ at church and hear wonderful classical music on Sundays.
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My head was full of lovely music last night. Couldn’t get enough. Your mom knows how to collect good and wonderful music Elizabeth🙇♀️🌺🌻
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I thought it was very clever of the grocery chain to make it possible to buy one each week. It made us want to go to that store each week.
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Imagine, having that lovely music at your fingertips🌝
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this is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
If you get a chance, please check out my music/art blog https://thehighsnlows.com
it’d mean a lot!
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Thank you Lorraineanne. I will visit your blog.
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thank you so much!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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