Saturday, 6 March 2021
St Piran's Day
Dorgi
My royal correspondent tells me that a dorgi is a cross between a corgi and a daschund. She knows because the Queen has one. thedogdigest.com tells me that reasons for not mixing these two breeds include:
- Requires Significant Amount of Daily Outdoor Exercise. At 94, I have a feeling that Her Maj won't be doing that herself - but I shouldn't be prejudiced by my own attitude to exercise
- Has a Tendency to be Loud. Isn't that true of all dogs? Although to be fair I never heard my friend Tony's pug Lily utter a sound. Maybe they should cross breed corgis with pugs*. Anyway, Her Maj might need to turn down her hearing aid
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Quintuple meter
Tuesday, 2 March 2021
Seven of...
... Eight. Or Four: music in 7/8 or 7/4 time.
🀍 Here is an example from Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird:
Sunday, 28 February 2021
Can horses laugh?
Saturday, 27 February 2021
London Grammar
In my continual search for music I don't know, I came across this.
London Grammar are [maybe that should be "is"? Band is definitely a singular entity, but "are" flows better] apparently an electro pop band. I don't know what that is, which isn't surprising for a 77 year old (me not them). I quite like this track; the vocal has a bit of the Joni Mitchell inflexion. Not very electro, I'd say. Less keen on the video, which is a bit weird.
The song is from 2013 but could have been written for lockdown and its effects on young people.
Maybe I'm wasting my young years
Don't you know that it's only fear
I wouldn't worry, you have all your life
I've heard it takes some time to get it right
Oldsters like me need to be less focussed on the effects of lockdown on ourselves. I don't think enough about what it is like to have been a five year old, or a teenager, this last year. Education stalled, social isolation, daily living in a family bubble with no outlet, the prospect of "wasting my young years". I know this isn't what the song is about, but it could be.
Tell me if you like the song. Or click "interesting". Or something else.