Posts from 2015

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Windward Notes – Merry Christmas; Already? Seriously? (Part 1)

by WCS Blogmeister

Incoming…we’re just a few weeks away from the start of the fall semester, bring on the Windward Choral Society’s seventh annual holiday concert. Yeah, seventh. Wow. If you’re new to our merry band, welcome! You’ll like it here. We’re all friendly, welcoming, filled with the joy of music and juuuuust a little bit nuts. Don’t […]

Windward Notes – No Flea Collar Needed

by WCS Blogmeister

Pretty much every one of the Windward Choral Society’s concerts has included at least one piece accompanied by the ukulele. Hey, it’s Hawaii. Isn’t there an ongoing argument in the legislature about proclaiming it as the official state instrument (wait…an argument…in politics…say it ain’t so)? These days many (most) know that it was actually brought […]

Windward Notes – Did You Hear THAT?!?!

by WCS Blogmeister

One of Singapore’s major attractions is the Night Safari, a “nocturnal zoo”. Unlike other zoos I’ve been to, this one doesn’t open until it’s good and dark and the different habitats are then lit to make them visible. News flash: it’s hot in the jungle during the day, meaning lots of animals are really active […]

Windward Notes – The Mute Button

by WCS Blogmeister

“And then…all the noise!  All the noise, noise, noise, noise! If there’s one thing I hate…all the noise, noise, noise, noise!” – The Grinch Okay, so this is going to go to some strange places, but stay with me. Have no fear; I’d never lead you astray…well…not terribly far anyway. I’ve written before about the way […]

Windward Notes – Bellows is Not Just a Beach

by WCS Blogmeister

We’ve all seen the old period piece movies where the burly, sweaty, hairy-chested blacksmith (why are they always so dang shaggy?) is cranking up the coals in the forge by heaving up and down on a huge bellows. Sparks fly and coals glow and metal gets all malleable and he manages to pound it into […]

Windward Notes – Now That You Mention It, I DO Feel Better

by WCS Blogmeister

Maybe you’ve seen the Kaiser Permanente truck roll by with the “Music Is Therapy” poster on the side. Personally, I think that’s pretty cool. I’ve heard the term “music therapy” used to describe…uh…what exactly? Thus began a journey to figure it out. (Thank goodness for the internet, do you remember when we did all our […]

Windward Notes – No, It’s NOT About Feet

by WCS Blogmeister

How many times have you heard it during a Windward Choral Society “wacky warm-up” session…after Susie has us do something truly bizarre and/or silly, she smiles and insists there’s a “pedagogical” reason. Given that five-syllable words make my head hurt, I’ve let it slide. But not now.  Time to find out what in the name […]

Windward Notes – It’s All About Presentation

by WCS Blogmeister

I have a particular fascination with books written around the turn of the 20th century. They’ve climbed out of the soup of “thee” and “thou” and “thine” into a more conversational style but still have an innocence that’s really refreshing. Yeah, the Clive Cusslers and Stephen Kings of the world are fantastic at their craft, […]

Windward Notes – What Color is the Floor Tile at the School?

by WCS Blogmeister

In 2009, Chorus America did an “impact study” with the lofty goal of showing the benefits of choral music in the community. You can read the entire thing at https://www.chorusamerica.org/system/files/resources/ImpactStudy09_Report.pdf, but be forewarned…it’s 28 pages of really small type and really large words and bucketloads of charts and graphs and such. Don’t worry, I’m your […]