@ShiroKuro That is Garrick Ohlsson. He's one of my favorite pianists. He's the first pianist from the US to win the Chopin International Piano Competition, in 1970, after which he performed a lot and made many recordings.
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The dissonance that still hurts -
The dissonance that still hurtsShort, and sweet. There are quite a lot of dissonances in Chopin.
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The great barbecue season divideTotally green. In fact, for me, barbecue is all grilling, no smoking.
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Will Fetterman flip?He's out there labeling Democrats he disagrees with as having 'Trump Derangement Syndrome". He can jump in a lake as far as I'm concerned. Trump made fun of a cripple in front of a national audience. Trump boasts about grabbing pussy, because as a celebrity, he can. Trump is the most foul President we've ever had. Trump is a war criminal and law breaker. Trump has broken his promises, what a surprise. Anyone with even the thinnest of ethical veins could discern that Trump was all lies. So for Fetterman to accuse Democrats of TDS is just beyond the pale. He can go off and be the turncoat he's desperately wanting to be. Anyone who says they want to meet Trump in the middle has lost their way. And that goes for those who say that not all Trump voters are the same. Yes, they are. They all saw the videos of his foul behavior, and it did not matter to them. Their record speak volumes about their values or lack thereof. How quickly Trump's behavior has been normalized and acceptable.
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Interesting case in UK@AndyD Why is it different for women?
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Piano recording: jury prep@ShiroKuro Yes, it's the last (in my book, not chronologically) Nocturne op. posthumous. No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.
An issue with reading vs memorizing is the need to spot large jumps, especially in my left hand. So my eyes come off the page and need to return in a split second to where they left off. I'm working on some blues music in hopes that it helps me improve my left hand 'marksmanship' without looking as much. Another issue is the brain power needed to read... but on the other hand, if I memorized there would be the brain power needed to recall. So I guess that balances out.
This week I'm working on setting up 'clues' so I don't need to have my brain racing so much while reading. (For example, noticing that every other 8th note in the first half of the first page is almost always a G, and it doesn't stray far from there throughout). I had actually taken note of this at first readings, but fell out of consciousness at some point.
Re: page turning. It's only two pages long, but last week I played from photo copies so I could avoid the page turn. Made a huge difference. Will be doing this from now on.
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Interesting case in UKThat's weird. Both vasectomies and tubal ligations are reversible with high success rates, which makes it hard to understand the 'regret' argument.
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Sacrilege? Heresy?Fun at a party, anything casual. But I wouldn't pay money for it. It's just a bit of fun.
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Piano recording: jury prep@ShiroKuro I'm glad for you that it went well.
I was able to maintain my focus pretty well and the flubs I made were not disastrous.
Kudos to you for maintaining focus.
Class this spring has been challenging. I'm slowly working through why. Part of it is because there's only one other student in class. That's both a pro and a con. The pro being that we each get half an hour of class time. The con being lack of varied input.
I'm also noticing, since I don't memorize, that reading through one of the pieces I'm working on is pretty much doable, but as soon as I start to incorporate some suggestions from the class, it gets harder. Sometimes, much harder. My focus moves from reading to the suggestions so I start missing notes, etc. It's kind of frustrating. But that's the process. Once it all gets incorporated, things smooth out a bit. Just something of a bumpy ride, I guess.
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Piano recording: jury prepHow did it go, SK?
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US to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany@Daniel There is no war. Lunatic in chief sent a letter to Congress telling them hostilities are over and he no longer needs their approval. Iran has their uranium stockpiles, the Straight of Hormuz is closed, oil is still over $100/barrel.
We won. /s
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No wonder the Democratic party polls so low in approval@Daniel I suspect AIPAC is probably one of the reasons Ken Martin isn't releasing the report. This will hurt the party. There are way too many Democrats who want to see big money out of politics. Martin, as a fundraiser is obviously kissing a** to raise funds which will, in turn, require Democratic candidates to bend the knee to the moneyed interests sending in checks. This is no longer a viable approach for Democrats. I hear a lot of acquaintances saying they will no longer give to the DNC and prefer to send checks directly to the candidates themselves. I think this is a good idea. DNC money is as dirty as GOP money when it comes to politics and it steals politicians away from the average voter's interest. Not always, of course, but way too often.
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The widening inequality gapIf this goes on much longer, the guillotines will be rolling out.
The problem is not that people are getting rich, the problem is the inequality of it. For the richest to have so much more than the average worker is an obscenity, a gross side effect of unfettered capitalism. Something is structurally very, very wrong with our current economic system.
CEO Pay Soared in 2025, 20 Times Faster Than Worker's Pay
When adjusted for inflation, global worker pay declined 12% between 2019 and 2025, the equivalent of 108 days of free work during that time period. In comparison, CEO compensation increased by 54% between 2019 and 2025.
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For JodiI immediately thought of you while watching this. I love her experiments.
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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?You are way ahead of us, wtg. We are at the daffodil stage.



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For our piano buffsI used Brasso on my Yamaha logo and it worked great. Used Q-tips carefully.
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No wonder the Democratic party polls so low in approvalIn the progressive-moderate clash roiling his new home state, Frank supports Gov. Janet Mills for Senate over Graham Platner.
Mills said she does not have the financial resources to keep her campaign going. She recently stopped spending money on advertising.
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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?The early wild flowers are back. It makes me happy to see them return year after year.
Yellow Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum)

Red Trillium (Trillium erectum)

Viola

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Reshaping the snack aisleThe only thing I question is this new emphasis on protein. They’re even adding it to bottled water!
Yeah, and how long before we start hearing about the bad side effects of ingesting so much protein? It seems like replacing one extreme for another. Balance should be the aim.
