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New Website!
You may have noticed a difference in my website lately. Due to massive problems with the site not rendering properly on mobile devices I set out to get it fixed. After multiple failed attempts, and upon the recommendation from a friend, I turned to a developer on Upwork.com.
Better Navigation
Now, my website has been revamped and it’s running on the “DIVI” WordPress theme by Elegant Themes. Thanks to the web developer help I was able to secure via Upwork.com, besides the site running much faster and more secure, I now also have an easy to navigate to the music store page……
……and sheet music store with document previews.
So…there have been, yes, some bugs to work out, and DIVI has fixed the display issues on all mobile devices as far as I can tell except on Safari on iPad. So anyway……, if you need website and specifically, WordPress web development help, I highly recommend Upwork. If you want a referral to a web developer, send me an email via the contact form on the about page.
Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus
So, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Several months ago I began one of my more ambitious projects so far:
To create my own arrangement and recording of a work by Mozart. Sure, I have already dabbled in works by Bach and Beethoven, but really, who could approach Mozart, being the child prodigy that he was? Well, I decided to try anyway. My choice, of course, was Mozart’s most popular work ever, Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major), K. 525.
In this project I am only focused on the first movement: I – Allegro.
My approach is not to fundamentally change the composition, but to apply my own arrangement, instrumentation and groove to it in the spirit of what I have done already in the Bluesy Bach and Friends project. Per the all knowing Wikipedia, “The work is written for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with optional double bass but is often performed by string orchestras.” My version is more of a rock quartet, with guitar, bass, organ and drums. I have attached a snippet of what I have so far and if you have to apply categories to this, it has jazz and blues-rock influences. Stay tuned for the full release in the not too distant future.
Mozart, again
(This is a repost. The first post was written with the new WordPress 5.0 Gutenberg editor, and for some mysterious reason it would not display on mobile devices even though it did appear on desktop web browsers. So if you are reading this on a desktop there is nothing new here!)
So, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Several months ago I began one of my more ambitious projects so far:
To create my own arrangement and recording of a work by Mozart. Sure, I have already dabbled in works by Bach and Beethoven, but really, who could approach Mozart, being the child prodigy that he was? Well, I decided to try anyway. My choice, of course, was Mozart’s most popular work ever, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major), K. 525.
In this project I focused on the first movement: I – Allegro.
My approach is not to fundamentally change the composition, but to apply my own arrangement, instrumentation and groove to it in the spirit of my work in the Bluesy Bach and Friends project. Per the all knowing Wikipedia, “The work is written for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with optional double bass but is often performed by string orchestras.” My version is more of a rock quartet, with guitar, bass, organ and drums. I have attached a snippet of what I have so far and if you have to apply categories to this, it has jazz and blues-rock influences. Stay tuned for the full release in the not too distant future.
Missing Audio Player
Hey everyone — So, I’ve been kind of busy of late and hadn’t checked up on my web site’s functionality for a while, until today. When I did I discovered the that I have a missing audio player for song preview buttons on my Music Store page. I had been using a audio/video player plugin called Yendif player. I apparently have the latest version, but for whatever reason it just wasn’t up to the task. I am in the process of switching over to a new audio player, Compact WP Audio Player which I hope will play nice with all browsers!
Hell Froze Over
Here are a few photos from a Norwegian friend and colleague on life in Norway to confirm that Hell froze over!
My friend wrote me:
A few facts, with evidence below:
- Hell is in Norway
- Hell just froze over (this year also)
- God got an expedition in Hell. This picture is taken at the train station in Hell.
- Yes that is the real name of the place. (Meaning something like Stone slap or Stone plate).
- Gods-expedition = goods/freight terminal. And yes…. It’s cold there, about -5 degrees C today.
Here is a recent photo of the Northern Lights from Narvik, Norway! Very cool! (in more ways than one!)
Carols & Classics Concert
Saturday, December 15th at 3:30 pm Evergreen Community Orchestra, in which I play bass, will be performing its 2018 Christmas holiday concert Carols & Classics.
We will be performing at Everett First Presbyterian Church at 2936 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett, Washington. If you are in the area, come on in and enjoy the music!
The performance will include favorite Christmas carols including some European tunes and Hanukkah music topped off with Johann Pachelbel’s Canon in D. I’m sure you will enjoy it and like Steve Martin in the movie, “The Jerk”, you may go away saying, “Well, if this is out there, think how much more is out there. This is the kinda music that tells me to go out there and BE somebody!”