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Day Two Hundred Forty Four (Year Three)

Another night with a few quick hits to it.  Oh how I miss the days when I'm exceptionally musically productive!

1) My brother had a recital up in Eau Claire tonight.  I couldn't make it.  Sometimes having a responsible job deprives you of the chance to listen to great music.  This was one of those times for me.  It drives me up a wall that I've still never heard him perform a recital of any kind on his oboe.  Don't get me wrong, LMFAO covers and the Star Wars theme music are great and all, but... yeah, you get my point.

2) Season 4 of The Voice started tonight.  I've watched bits and pieces of that show in the past and been blown away by it.  This year, I vow to watch the whole thing.  For me, that show harkens back to music pre-MTV/VH-1.  I love the fact that it's really a music competition, based on how people sound versus how they look.  So much more to say on this topic, but I'm tired enough that my typing ability is fast disappearing, so more on this tomorrow.

Also, I teach tomorrow.  I need to remember to bring the Beethoven transcription along so my student can look at it, if only to see what she is up against.

And speaking of students!  I had someone email me today regarding a possible teaching opportunity.  I replied almost immediately.  We shall see if they get back to me.

That's really all for today.  Better tomorrow.

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