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  • A AndyD

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    Published 1898, not sure how much help it's going to be, though the chapter on memorising is of interest.

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    @AndyD Your picture of The Pianist’s Mentor reminded me that there are a number of books on pianism by famous teachers (Neuhaus, Whiteside et al.) and I haven’t read any of them. The ones I’ve glanced at seem kind of dry, and it must be hard to describe fine muscle movements in lively prose. One study, The Great Pianists and Their Technique, does have comments by pupils of Liszt, Chopin and others which are interesting.

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      @andyd My mom had Danielle Steel's "The Other Side of Midnight" on a shelf. I read it. I brought the book up with my mom. She was annoyed. She said she didn't want to hear it. Lol!

      Edit-- AI tells me it wasn't Danielle Steel. It was Sidney Sheldon.

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        Andy, You're a bibliophile. Clearly.

        I'll share pictures of my office/ study/ library with you and everyone when I have the furniture in place.

        This is the area I'm looking forward to decorating most.

        It's going to have a desk, a desktop computer, a desk chair, cabinets, a low to the ground table with two matching seats, and a tall bookshelf.

        The kitchen is going to have a farmhouse table.

        The kitchen, dining room, and the room I described might be a single room.

        Thanks for nice pictures!

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          I just started reading this book that I bought while we were in Japan last summer: Yakuza Sometimes Piano
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          It’s about a writer whose main reporting area is yakuza (i.e., he primarily writes about the yakuza underworld), and he (the writer, a man in his 50s) starts learning piano.

          I literally bought it because the cover caught my eye. 😅 It would probably be more interesting if the person learning the piano were actually a yakuza, instead of someone who writes about yakuza... 😄 But it’s interesting enough so far. I’m not very far along, so we’ll see.

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            Definitely lives up to the hype. I’ll rank it up there with The Food Lab and Cookwise.

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            @Steve-Miller Thank you. You inspired me. Got samples of that book and the Food Lab samples from Amazon. My cooking can only improve.

            "If you're looking for sympathy, you'll find it between s**t and syphilis in the dictionary."-David Sedaris

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              My current bedtime/sofa/airplane read (a third reading for me):

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              My current audiobook:

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              I’m a glutton for punishment. After the endurance test of Twain I pick up two 1000+ page reads.

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                @AndyD Your picture of The Pianist’s Mentor reminded me that there are a number of books on pianism by famous teachers (Neuhaus, Whiteside et al.) and I haven’t read any of them. The ones I’ve glanced at seem kind of dry, and it must be hard to describe fine muscle movements in lively prose. One study, The Great Pianists and Their Technique, does have comments by pupils of Liszt, Chopin and others which are interesting.

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                @RealPlayer said in What are you reading?:

                @AndyD Your picture of The Pianist’s Mentor reminded me that there are a number of books on pianism by famous teachers (Neuhaus, Whiteside et al.) and I haven’t read any of them. The ones I’ve glanced at seem kind of dry, and it must be hard to describe fine muscle movements in lively prose. One study, The Great Pianists and Their Technique, does have comments by pupils of Liszt, Chopin and others which are interesting.

                In my teens I read one and picked out the essence. This is my youthful writing at the back of an address book (in which I listed all the songs I liked A-Z)

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                Ventosa viri restabit

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                  So I was browsing the charity shops of Durham City, and found that one is moving. Selling off stock, 10 books/cds for a pound, to eliminate moving costs. 10p a book!
                  This is the most lovely gardening book, though for the larger English garden, I guess it can be applied anywhere.
                  MrsA is our gardener, I prune the trees, hedge, lawn. This is an inspirational book however, beautifully painted plans to go with photos...
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                  Ventosa viri restabit

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                    Reading a hyper local book, beautifully written touching on many aspects of life here. The farm she writes of goes on, run by the 4th generation.
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                    "Wealth is like manure; spread it around and it makes everything grow; pile it up, and it stinks."
                    MillCityGrows.org

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                      So I was browsing the charity shops of Durham City, and found that one is moving. Selling off stock, 10 books/cds for a pound, to eliminate moving costs. 10p a book!
                      This is the most lovely gardening book, though for the larger English garden, I guess it can be applied anywhere.
                      MrsA is our gardener, I prune the trees, hedge, lawn. This is an inspirational book however, beautifully painted plans to go with photos...
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                      @AndyD

                      Beautiful pictures!

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                        Reading a hyper local book, beautifully written touching on many aspects of life here. The farm she writes of goes on, run by the 4th generation.
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                        @BeeLady
                        Just googled your 'Valley of the Poets', and images; what a lovely area of the US it looks.

                        Ventosa viri restabit

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                        • A AndyD

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                          So I was browsing the charity shops of Durham City, and found that one is moving. Selling off stock, 10 books/cds for a pound, to eliminate moving costs. 10p a book!
                          This is the most lovely gardening book, though for the larger English garden, I guess it can be applied anywhere.
                          MrsA is our gardener, I prune the trees, hedge, lawn. This is an inspirational book however, beautifully painted plans to go with photos...
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                          20260311_063906.jpg
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                          20260311_064112.jpg

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                          @AndyD I’ve heard of that book. Now that I saw your photos, I want a copy!..

                          10 p??? What a bargain

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                            Gotta love browsing our charity shops. Book's like new, and the other seven were near fine. Got to ten by selecting a Mozart and a mandolin CD.
                            Made my day, countering the 20p/litre jump in diesel price.

                            Ventosa viri restabit

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                                Also from a thrift store, this book chronicles wooden boat building in/around Lake Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, 1900 through about 1970.

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                                Beautiful things they are, and the photographs are wonderful!

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                                  So I was browsing the charity shops of Durham City, and found that one is moving. Selling off stock, 10 books/cds for a pound, to eliminate moving costs. 10p a book!
                                  This is the most lovely gardening book, though for the larger English garden, I guess it can be applied anywhere.
                                  MrsA is our gardener, I prune the trees, hedge, lawn. This is an inspirational book however, beautifully painted plans to go with photos...
                                  20260311_063654.jpg
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                                  @AndyD This book makes my heart sing!

                                  "Wealth is like manure; spread it around and it makes everything grow; pile it up, and it stinks."
                                  MillCityGrows.org

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                                    I started reading this but, I found myself with little time to do so because I am practicing so much! 😊

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                                      Also from a thrift store, this book chronicles wooden boat building in/around Lake Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, 1900 through about 1970.

                                      IMG-5338.jpg

                                      Beautiful things they are, and the photographs are wonderful!

                                      IMG-5339.jpg

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                                      AndyD
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                                      @Steve-Miller
                                      There are still a couple of launch builders here in England.
                                      https://landamores.co.uk/project/slipper-launch/

                                      Ventosa viri restabit

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                                        jon-nyc
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                                        Listening to this:

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                                        I finished the English history book and am still (re)reading Shirer’s Rise and Fall.

                                        Funny to go back and forth between Weimar and Hitler’s Germany.

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                                        • A AndyD

                                          @Steve-Miller
                                          There are still a couple of launch builders here in England.
                                          https://landamores.co.uk/project/slipper-launch/

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                                          @AndyD

                                          Beautiful things!

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