Well, I did play at the Inner Light Festival in Northern Kentucky at the end of January. I had a marvelous time. I met so many new people who said so many nice things about my playing and some of whom even bought CD's.
I have a few pictures on line from the event. Click here to see the pictures.
I also wanted to say that I am on myspace.com! My profile is http://www.myspace.com/thefluterguy. I look forward to seeing you there!
Well, that's it for this time. Don't forget to take time to play.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Playing New Games
Well, a lot has happened since my last post.
The election is over, whew!! That was an endurance contest wasn't it? I just want to thank ALL my fellow players. It is so fun when so many people turn out. As it happens, the person I favored for president won but no matter who you voted for we are all winners. Now we can settle down to keeping ourselves informed getting ready for next time whenever that may be for you.
I had the opportunity to play the role of patient as I had hernia repair surgery since my last post. It was kind of hard until I got the idea that I just needed to lay back and watch everyone take care of me. I am so grateful to everyone, my wife, my friends, the people at the hospital and a work who made the whole thing bearable. Thank you all.
I know it is fun to get so good at something that we know it backward and forward AND I learned the importance of tackling something new every once in a while. It is like a good stretch for the brain. My next new things are swimming and being more public with my flute playing.
I never learned to swim as a child. My mother was very frightened of the water and I guess I just learned that from her. Anyway, I found the I loved playing in the water lately and I think it would be even more enjoyable if I could swim. The local YMCA has classes for beginning adults so that is on the list.
I also have recorded a new cd that I am going to actually sell. I have placed it with the CD Baby website. Look here for some samples. I am also going to actually play live at a festival in Northern Kentucky at the end of January. More on that when the details are settled.
So, keep your usual game sharp AND look for new interests. Sometimes it is good to be the one who doesn't know anything.
The election is over, whew!! That was an endurance contest wasn't it? I just want to thank ALL my fellow players. It is so fun when so many people turn out. As it happens, the person I favored for president won but no matter who you voted for we are all winners. Now we can settle down to keeping ourselves informed getting ready for next time whenever that may be for you.
I had the opportunity to play the role of patient as I had hernia repair surgery since my last post. It was kind of hard until I got the idea that I just needed to lay back and watch everyone take care of me. I am so grateful to everyone, my wife, my friends, the people at the hospital and a work who made the whole thing bearable. Thank you all.
I know it is fun to get so good at something that we know it backward and forward AND I learned the importance of tackling something new every once in a while. It is like a good stretch for the brain. My next new things are swimming and being more public with my flute playing.
I never learned to swim as a child. My mother was very frightened of the water and I guess I just learned that from her. Anyway, I found the I loved playing in the water lately and I think it would be even more enjoyable if I could swim. The local YMCA has classes for beginning adults so that is on the list.
I also have recorded a new cd that I am going to actually sell. I have placed it with the CD Baby website. Look here for some samples. I am also going to actually play live at a festival in Northern Kentucky at the end of January. More on that when the details are settled.
So, keep your usual game sharp AND look for new interests. Sometimes it is good to be the one who doesn't know anything.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Playing Politics
This year is one of those years where the two political parties line up and shout at each other for several months and then we get to express ourselves.
Whatever your particular views might be, you have a responsibility to express yourself. The only way you can discharge this responsibility is to vote. I don't care if you don't know anything about the issues. I don't care if you don't like any of the people who are running. Your responsibility is to vote. A lot of people have sacrificed everything so you (and I) can go and express yourself.
So on November 4, 2008, be sure to take time to express yourself by voting.
That's my two cents worth.
Whatever your particular views might be, you have a responsibility to express yourself. The only way you can discharge this responsibility is to vote. I don't care if you don't know anything about the issues. I don't care if you don't like any of the people who are running. Your responsibility is to vote. A lot of people have sacrificed everything so you (and I) can go and express yourself.
So on November 4, 2008, be sure to take time to express yourself by voting.
That's my two cents worth.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
I Just Came In From Playing.
Let me catch my breath. . .
Whew, that's better. Now, where was I?
Oh yeah, playing. Today I have a bit of a poem for you. I love poems. They are concentrated bits of someone else. What it might be like to be them and how like me they are.
Here is a bit from "East Coker by T. S. Eliot:
I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope
For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love,
For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith
But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.
Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought:
So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing.
Aside from the poem, here is a good example. I cut and pasted this little snippet from a page that had the text in white on a dark background. So when I pasted it here, it did not show up. I did not think it worked so I pasted it again. Finally, I played around with it and saw that the computer did exactly what I told it to (stupid thing) not what I wanted it to do.
Always a way to play. Do read the whole poem when you get the chance.
Whew, that's better. Now, where was I?
Oh yeah, playing. Today I have a bit of a poem for you. I love poems. They are concentrated bits of someone else. What it might be like to be them and how like me they are.
Here is a bit from "East Coker by T. S. Eliot:
I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope
For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love,
For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith
But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.
Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought:
So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing.
Aside from the poem, here is a good example. I cut and pasted this little snippet from a page that had the text in white on a dark background. So when I pasted it here, it did not show up. I did not think it worked so I pasted it again. Finally, I played around with it and saw that the computer did exactly what I told it to (stupid thing) not what I wanted it to do.
Always a way to play. Do read the whole poem when you get the chance.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Making Time To Play
So I try to play a little bit every day. Sometimes that takes the form of a few minutes with my flute. Sometimes I surf some and one thing leads to another or perhaps I heard something on the radio or read it in a book and I look it up and learn something.
One way or another, I find a minute or two to play even if the play take the form of fantasizing about having all the time I want to play.
I drive about two hours a day back and forth to work. Sometimes I turn the radio off and let the world get by on its own while I drive. I watch the people in the other cars or pedestrians along the way. Often I watch the sky. The sky is a marvelously complex thing. Hardly ever the same. The other day, I saw a contrail from a high-flying jet casting a shadow on a lower level thin layer of clouds. And I have seen one instance of the famous pulsing contrails.
The important thing is to take time to play. Make time to play.
One way or another, I find a minute or two to play even if the play take the form of fantasizing about having all the time I want to play.
I drive about two hours a day back and forth to work. Sometimes I turn the radio off and let the world get by on its own while I drive. I watch the people in the other cars or pedestrians along the way. Often I watch the sky. The sky is a marvelously complex thing. Hardly ever the same. The other day, I saw a contrail from a high-flying jet casting a shadow on a lower level thin layer of clouds. And I have seen one instance of the famous pulsing contrails.
The important thing is to take time to play. Make time to play.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Other Ways I Play
Probably the most common way I play is to learn stuff. Usually there will be something that catches my imagination that will drive me to do some searching and reading on line. Sometimes that will satisfy my curiosity and sometimes I will look for more.
One of my favorite performing artists right now is Corb Lund. His song Horse Soldier, Horse Solder has generated a couple of sessions of searching for background. He mentions the name of the Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forest with whom I was not familiar. He also refers to an incident at Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Canada that I had to look up.
So just about anything can capture my attention as a opportunity to play. Even my job. :)
One of my favorite performing artists right now is Corb Lund. His song Horse Soldier, Horse Solder has generated a couple of sessions of searching for background. He mentions the name of the Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forest with whom I was not familiar. He also refers to an incident at Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Canada that I had to look up.
So just about anything can capture my attention as a opportunity to play. Even my job. :)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
How I Play
My favorite way to play right now is to play my Native American flute. I have had the flute for about 10 years now. When I got the flute, the maker suggested that the best way to learn to play was to make friends with it. That is what I have done over the years. After a while, people started to be attracted to the sound of the flute.
There is a story of the creation of the flute that says that after the first man found the first flute, he wondered how to play it. He slept and had a dream in which he walked out in a clearing in the forest with his flute. A voice said "play the tree tops". So he started to let his eye follow the treetops playing a higher note when his eye came to a taller tree and a lower one when his eye fell on a lower treetop. This process began to feel natural after a time. After a time he followed the flights of birds or butterflies or a babbling brook and after I time he could allow his mind to wander and follow his thoughts.
That is pretty much what I do. Everything is a spontaneous reflection of my experience of the moment.
There is a story of the creation of the flute that says that after the first man found the first flute, he wondered how to play it. He slept and had a dream in which he walked out in a clearing in the forest with his flute. A voice said "play the tree tops". So he started to let his eye follow the treetops playing a higher note when his eye came to a taller tree and a lower one when his eye fell on a lower treetop. This process began to feel natural after a time. After a time he followed the flights of birds or butterflies or a babbling brook and after I time he could allow his mind to wander and follow his thoughts.
That is pretty much what I do. Everything is a spontaneous reflection of my experience of the moment.
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