Diana Geertsen
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David Cassidy, Bobby Sherman, Donny Osmond and Davy Jones
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One more for Mona
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Diana Geertsen
Member13/02/2022 at 03:24 in reply to: Paul McCartney talk about piano, harmonies, Bach, and math. Love it.Great conversation guys!
I just wish we were all at a pub in Liverpool having this discussion. I’m sure you all know that music changes the brain’s neural pathways. This helps improve memory and is used as an intervention for people with dementia. Once again, fascinating!!
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Diana Geertsen
Member12/02/2022 at 05:00 in reply to: Paul McCartney talk about piano, harmonies, Bach, and math. Love it.Hey Jurgen,
Our conversation reminded me of this song by Suzanne Vega. If you’re not familiar with her, she is in the alternative folk rock genre (starting way back in the 80’s).
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Diana Geertsen
Member10/02/2022 at 10:50 in reply to: Paul McCartney talk about piano, harmonies, Bach, and math. Love it.Jurgen,
I totally agree. Bach didn’t know higher laws of mathematics, yet his musical genius and depth of his soul fit in the whole scheme of things like a perfect equation. It truly is the mystery of the art that appeals to me and feeds my soul. It is that intangible quality. I can’t even really put it into words.
Diana
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Diana Geertsen
Member10/02/2022 at 05:01 in reply to: Paul McCartney talk about piano, harmonies, Bach, and math. Love it.Jung,Math is my favorite subject and Bach is my favorite composer. I find it amazing that he only had a basic understanding of math and yet (according to the almighty Google):
Bach was able to write in every key so successfully because mathematicians found better ways to calculate the 12th root of two. This is related to the musical problem of dividing the octave into 12 equal intervals, which involves splitting sound waves into ratios rather than equal lengths.
Fascinating
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TLC Waterfalls………not sure if too risque
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Diana Geertsen
Member15/01/2022 at 07:23 in reply to: What is your favorite MLT animal photo or momentCurrently, my favorite MLT animal moment is when they read the story we put together about Herbert the troll and Howard the cat. Lisa is a superb story teller and Mona’s reactions are just a joy to watch.
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I’ll have to check it out. So. apparently you aren’t the last. Thanks Tom
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I was crawling around the house in my diaper
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Hi Tom,
I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the sixties we moved to Houston, Texas because my dad worked for the Space Program. He helped program the simulator for the Gemini astronauts. I’ve spent most of my life in the Salt Lake Valley. However, I’ve lived in Nevada and Hawaii.
I currently live in the Salt Lake Valley, but am thinking of moving to a warm tax friendly state when I retire in just over a year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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I’ve never listened to Christmas music outside of December until I heard the MLT Christmas CD. I adore every song on it and listen to it year round. With that said, I’ve always loved ‘O Holy Night’
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Jeff and Jung. I wholeheartedly agree !!
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Some of my favorite Beatle’s songs were written by George ie Taxman, Something, and While My Guitar Gently Weeps. I also love how he brought in the influence from India with the Sitar. I love Within You Without You.
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Jung. Niice to read from you. I agree that things get monotonous. That’s one of the reasons why I love MLT. They keep the spirit of the original but put a fresh and new spin on things.
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