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Jan. 10th, 2006 11:20 pmI love how just starting to play or to hear a song will nearly instantaneously open your mind to all the memories and body memory and mind memory you have of it.
I played Easy Medley today for the first time in a long time. I had run through most of it to refamiliarize myself, but not all, but when we played it in full band, I found myself not looking at my music, even when I got to the part I didn't go over.
We are supposed to find examples of Transcendentalism in songs, and john denver came to mind, so I've spent the day trying to remember the words to the Season Suite songs.
I could not remember how Spring went at all.
I knew the chorus, because it's the same as Summer, and I remembered exactly how the opening guitar was, but the words eluded me. It was making me mad because Spring was my favorite favorite favorite <3
So I came in here just now, opened it in winamp, and started singing along to it nearly immediately.
I'm sure I'll have forgotten it by tomorrow though. but that's okay.
I played Easy Medley today for the first time in a long time. I had run through most of it to refamiliarize myself, but not all, but when we played it in full band, I found myself not looking at my music, even when I got to the part I didn't go over.
We are supposed to find examples of Transcendentalism in songs, and john denver came to mind, so I've spent the day trying to remember the words to the Season Suite songs.
I could not remember how Spring went at all.
I knew the chorus, because it's the same as Summer, and I remembered exactly how the opening guitar was, but the words eluded me. It was making me mad because Spring was my favorite favorite favorite <3
So I came in here just now, opened it in winamp, and started singing along to it nearly immediately.
I'm sure I'll have forgotten it by tomorrow though. but that's okay.