Well I've hit all targets for this month, but will still be walking into work today. Last night I was searching for something to listen to and Neil Ardley's "Kaleidoscope of Rainbows" popped into my head, a wonderful piece of music despite the odd trumpet noodling interludes but the introduction, which I am sharing with you "Prologue/Rainbow One" is wonderful. The descending bass line against the rising vibes is sheer perfecton.
Although this is in the jazz universe, Neil Ardley is described as a composer who works with jazz musicians.
Kaleidoscope of Rainbows uses the five-note scale of Balinese gamelan music and has been seen as an early example of world music and features composition and improvisations. Neil Ardley, who left us fourteen years back gives an overview here and if you want to listen to the complete album it's on Youtube here.
This has been a decent week and September will start with a walk to Wylam with my daughter Kirsty, son in law Mark and Fiona on Sunday, so September shouldn't be a problem for hitting my walking targets. I am just waiting for the first moth when I don't hit my target but then again it'll probably never happen, I will always try and make sure that it does.
Yesterday I had tea with my friend Krista who runs Kota based in Commercial Union House and that was just lovely to catch up and we are going to do lunch. We were talking about how we always make vague dates that we never keep and she got out her diary and we nailed it down.
Visit the Kota link, there are some wonderful things there including a lot of Moomin based items.
Enjoy your Thursday my friends.
Although this is in the jazz universe, Neil Ardley is described as a composer who works with jazz musicians.
Kaleidoscope of Rainbows uses the five-note scale of Balinese gamelan music and has been seen as an early example of world music and features composition and improvisations. Neil Ardley, who left us fourteen years back gives an overview here and if you want to listen to the complete album it's on Youtube here.
This has been a decent week and September will start with a walk to Wylam with my daughter Kirsty, son in law Mark and Fiona on Sunday, so September shouldn't be a problem for hitting my walking targets. I am just waiting for the first moth when I don't hit my target but then again it'll probably never happen, I will always try and make sure that it does.
Yesterday I had tea with my friend Krista who runs Kota based in Commercial Union House and that was just lovely to catch up and we are going to do lunch. We were talking about how we always make vague dates that we never keep and she got out her diary and we nailed it down.
Visit the Kota link, there are some wonderful things there including a lot of Moomin based items.
Enjoy your Thursday my friends.