Love your musical talent, GK! I have none but I do have a budding pianist/saxophone player in my 13 year old son. The SF weather was fitting for the drive. I have only been once and sadly it was a place I have no desire to return to. Sad because I could tell there had been beauty once upon a time.
Please encourage that piana as piana is the orchestra at your fingertips and please share with him that music theory is most easily understood as actually piana keyboard theory, for the way the hands fall and the names of the notes, really not arbitrary but not intuitive neither....
Thanks for the interesting music. I have played classical guitar for thirty years and I don't have the balls to make a video of any of it.
Your drive through SF was profoundly disturbing. Fifty years ago I lived in Davis, Ca. Me and my teenage friends would go to SF all the time (our main motivation was to find an adult to buy alcohol for us) and we loved SF. We would go to the Wharf and watch the seals and sea gulls.
My ex-wifes parents lived on Steiner St. At that time in a super expensive, very nice home. We were married in SF in an amazing church, don't remember the name, but 50 years ago SF was just a wonder-land.
Thanks for the memories even though my mind is blown over how different it seems now. Very sad.
Love your musical talent, GK! I have none but I do have a budding pianist/saxophone player in my 13 year old son. The SF weather was fitting for the drive. I have only been once and sadly it was a place I have no desire to return to. Sad because I could tell there had been beauty once upon a time.
Please encourage that piana as piana is the orchestra at your fingertips and please share with him that music theory is most easily understood as actually piana keyboard theory, for the way the hands fall and the names of the notes, really not arbitrary but not intuitive neither....
Thank you for commenting
Thanks for the interesting music. I have played classical guitar for thirty years and I don't have the balls to make a video of any of it.
Your drive through SF was profoundly disturbing. Fifty years ago I lived in Davis, Ca. Me and my teenage friends would go to SF all the time (our main motivation was to find an adult to buy alcohol for us) and we loved SF. We would go to the Wharf and watch the seals and sea gulls.
My ex-wifes parents lived on Steiner St. At that time in a super expensive, very nice home. We were married in SF in an amazing church, don't remember the name, but 50 years ago SF was just a wonder-land.
Thanks for the memories even though my mind is blown over how different it seems now. Very sad.
Thank you
I shall post the remnants of the rest of the city as time allows when I can drive slowly....