Monday, November 15, 2021

Songs . . .

 


(from https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Asian_Month_2021)
". . . The music of prehistoric cultures is first firmly dated to c. 40,000 BP of the Upper Paleolithic by evidence of bone flutes, though it remains unclear whether or not the actual origins lie in the earlier Middle Paleolithic period (300,000 to 50,000 BP). There is little known about prehistoric music, with traces mainly limited to iconographical evidence, as well as some simple flutes and percussion instruments. However, such evidence indicates that music existed to some extent in prehistoric societies such as the Xia dynasty and the Indus Valley Civilisation. Upon the development of writing, the music of literate civilizations—ancient music—was present in the major Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Indian, Persian, Mesopotamian and Middle Eastern societies. It is difficult to make many generalizations about ancient music as a whole, but from what is known it was often characterized by monophony and improvisation. In ancient song forms, the texts were closely aligned with music, and though the oldest extant musical notation survives from this period, many texts survive without their accompanying music, such as the Rigveda and the Shijing Classic of Poetry. Many cultures have coupled music with other art forms, such as the Chinese four arts and the medieval quadrivium. . . Historically, religions have often been catalysts for music. The Vedas of Hinduism immensely influenced Indian classical music, while the Five Classics of Confucianism laid the basis for subsequent Chinese music. Following the rapid spread of Islam in the 6th century, Islamic music dominated Persia and the Arab world, and the Islamic Golden Age saw the presence of numerous important music theorists. Music written for and by the early Christian Church properly inaugurates the Western classical music tradition,[4] which continues into medieval music where polyphony, staff notation and nascent forms of many modern instruments developed. In addition to religion, or the lack thereof, a society's music is influenced by all other aspects of its culture, including social and economic organization and experience, climate and access to technology. The emotions and ideas that music expresses, the situations in which music is played and listened to, and the attitudes toward musicians and composers all vary between regions and periods. Many cultures have or continue to distinguish between art music (or 'classical music'), folk music and more recently, popular music. . ."




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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Foreseeable . . .


(from The Reckoning: Our Nation's Trauma and Finding a Way to Heal by Mary L. Trump, Ph.D.)
". . . It may have taken somebody like Donald to hold up the mirror in which we finally are able to see ourselves, but the possibility of somebody like him finding his way to the Oval Office was decades in the making. He is the symptom of a disease that has existed in the body politic from this country's inception, which has, because of our failures to root it out, let alone acknowledge it, metastasized infecting his followers and affecting the rest of us in ways we may not completely understand for the foreseeable future. . . " 


Let Me Tell Your Fortune

- J.A. & The Jitterbugs



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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Sand . . .

(from View with a Grain of Sand by Wislawa Szymborska
". . .Our glance, our touch mean nothing to it.
It doesn't feel itself seen and touched.
And that it fell on the windowsill
is only our experience, not its.
For it, it is no different from falling on anything else
with no assurance that it has finished falling
or that it is falling still. . ."

 
Grains

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Friday, November 12, 2021

Epilogue . . .

 
 
Backlog, befog, bigdog,  bull-frog, 
cheeselog, cholagogue and one razorback hog.
What, pray tell, have all these things
In common with your basic demagog?
The answer is that they all rhyme 
With this title - Epilog.



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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Even More . . .

. . . sharks . . .  

" . . . Thank you for auditioning to join the XYZ roster. . . Don't forget to follow us on  Facebook for important music industry updates and career opportunities. If you haven't purchased your audition ticket yet, you can do so at  [our website) at any time to start your audition. . . Once you've got your ticket, the audition process will begin and you will receive email confirmations every step of the way. Your music will be promoted to music fans, music industry professionals, record labels, bloggers, radio promoters, booking agents, publishers and other users of our online radio networks and A&R platforms around the world for a minimum of 7 days so they can listen and vote. For a successful audition, you will need to win the hearts of the fans and industry people listening and voting. . . All promotions are lifetime promotions, so they are never deleted and they will continue to be distributed alongside our other promotions in perpetuity, unless you ask us to remove them. Your audition ticket is also valid for unlimited auditions so you can audition as many times as required until your audition is successful. . . A successful audition tells our A&Rs that you will be highly likely to be successful on our online radio platform alongside all the other fast-rising unsigned artists and bands who are doing amazing things independently in the music industry. It also gives our A&Rs an idea of what your fan base could look like in terms of demographics, which of your songs are working, and which record labels, producers, publishers and booking agents, etc may be interested in working with you. . . "

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- Buzzy Linhart



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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

A Pair . . .

. . . of Winners???

(from Peril, by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa)
". . . Your problem is too much drama," Lindsay Graham told Trump in another one of their endless and now routing phone calls later in the summer. "Too much volatility. You could, if you choose to, fix your problem easier than Biden. "You keep saying the election was rigged and you were cheated. You lost a close election. "You fucked your presidency up." Trump abruptly hung up the phone. . . (about a day later) Graham reminded Trump he was on his side, his friend forever. He was trying to rehabilitate him. But if Trump came back with a recalibrated pitch and approach, who knew what could happen? . . . " 




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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Baltimore . . .

. . . radio featured OHO 
https://wtmd.org/radio/2021/10/08/homegrown-headliner-oho/

Homegrown Headliner: OHO
Homegrown Headliner is an exciting weekly feature spotlighting some of the many talented performers from the Baltimore area. It airs Wednesday nights on Evenings With Kelly Bell.
There are no boundaries for this week’s Homegrown Headliner…OHO!!  Their creativity stretches as far as the imagination (which appears to be endless).  They offer a variety of genres from catchy, upbeat, pop songs to a 38-minute rock opus in which they employ a new standard guitar tuning just for the composition.  Enjoy this ode to Maryland’s coastal getaway!
Listen to the full segment here —


Homegrown Headliner
- from the October 6, 2021 broadcast of Evenings with Kelly Bell



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