Aug. 20th, 2010

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If you really want to convince me you are Paypal, you should learn to spell "payment" correctly. Especially in the subject line of your email.
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...and failing to reply to comments, but the LJ/DW notifications are all sitting in my inbox starign balefully at me, at least!

This time, I am coming to the conclusion that one effect learning to play the piano is having on me is that I am less and less able to do other things wile listening to music, which means my not-accurately-titled "Ambient" playlist is being cut drastically.

So ... I'm looking to expand it with music that's a bit closer to true ambient than the stuff on it now. Suggestions? I'm looking for softer, less dynamic music that's more .. flowy, I guess. Stuff with the sort of feeling I'm looking for are: Suzanne Ciani's Seven Waves*, Andreas Vollenweider's White Winds, Klaus Schulze's Mirage, and someone whose name is slipping away from me at the moment so I can't tell you.**


Did my second blues improv class last night, but was so tired afterwards that I didn't bother to write it up. I just tried to list out the 5- and 6-note blues scales we learned, but obviously I haven't memorized it and a quick Google doesn't produce it, so I shall wait until I have the book in front of me to write it up. :)



* Trufax: her sister was a prof in the A&M Architecture department when I worked there. No idea if she's still there.

** Useful, I know.
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For any of my f-listers looking for a way to make a few bucks from home, there's a Reddit thread on non-scam ways of making part-time money at home.
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