167: How well tempered is your clavier?
You might realise by now that I enjoy musical visualisations. Here’s another, showing the beauty and musical variation within J.S. Bach’s Prelude in C major from the first Well Tempered Clavier volume.
You might realise by now that I enjoy musical visualisations. Here’s another, showing the beauty and musical variation within J.S. Bach’s Prelude in C major from the first Well Tempered Clavier volume.
That’s all I’ve done this evening, make a spreadsheet for Mrs Pitts. Work was ok, nothing unusual or spectacular happened. I had a governor meeting at the end of the day in the evening – 6:30pm start – which meant a late arrival home and the request for data! So, all in all, I’ve just […]
In essence, not that much. You know what, I can see that it might get better.This had so much of the “brand new”-ness to it that it distracted from everything. It also felt a bit like a tribute act – like Chris was doing a Clarkson impression a lot of the time. Also, The first […]
In another edition of “I meant to write this ages ago but life got in the way” I present to you my latest F1 update, two weeks after the event… ————————————————- Red Bull threw away a victory for Daniel Ricciardo, that’s what, leaving Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes to collect the 25 points for the […]
Stephanie Meade from Seattle, Washington first wrote to Muhammad Ali when she was 10 years old. More than 30 years later, they were still corresponding. I adore this story. Read the full account here.
By tricking them, like this: Although the 5/4 bar is not where the video says – it feels like it’s earlier. Nite the celebration of the drummer in the background!
Today has been horribly warm, leading to a large amount of lethargy on my part. I also noticed there are 200 days until Christmas. Woo.
In many ways it feels like a long time. But it isn’t really that long at all. I only have 30 teaching days left this year and a huge amount to get done. I dislike this time of year intensely. It’ll soon be here.