"🌹Mother’s day week歌曲 VS 即時課程快訊 "
這週要跟大家分享一些充滿愛的歌曲和故事, 今天分享的歌曲是: There’s a little wheel turning ~, 這一首歌曲有很多的版本, 大家不妨也到Youtube去聽聽其他的曲風, 這一首歌至今有100年了, 他是African American spiritual, 也就是非裔美國人的教堂聖歌, Valen老師稍微改了一下歌詞, 大家不妨可以一起哼唱看看! 送給所有辛苦的媽咪 ~
“👉本週即時課程快訊”
本週五(5/8), 週六(5/9)有母親節主題的活動課, 時間都是上午11:00, 除了有故事,歌謠music play還會有小手作, 歡迎有興趣的親子來玩, 防疫期間教室消毒不馬虎,大家可以放心喔!
✅時間:5/8(週五)、5/9(週六)上午11:00
✅費用:450(含材料)
✅地點: 踢踢音樂 ( 七張站)
✅報名方式: 私訊或留言給老師,轉帳後即完成報名.
歌詞Lyrics:
There's a little wheel turning in my heart ~
In my heart, in my heart.
There's a little wheel turning in my heart~
- little hug/ hugging
- little smile/ smiling
- little kiss/ kissing
- little baby/ cuddling
- little song/ singing
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謝謝 Vijay Iyer 的分享, rest in peace Geri Allen ❤️
I am totally blindsided and devastated by the death of Geri Allen. She was one of my greatest musical heroes; I've been obsessed with and influenced directly by her music for 30 years, like many other pianists in my generation and younger (particularly Craig Taborn, Jason Moran, Ethan Iverson, Courtney Bryan, Andy Milne, and I daresay Orrin Evans, Kris Davis, Aruan Ortiz, David Virelles, & Angelica Sanchez).
In the late 80s I was in awe of her originality. She brought a spare, elemental quality to her playing, conjuring elements of Ellington, Monk, Andrew Hill, and Herbie Nichols, and subsequently didn't choose to channel the prevailing mainstream sound, which was more reminiscent of either Herbie Hancock or McCoy Tyner. (I totally copped as much of her sonic identity as I could.)
Her improvisations in that period were full of space, thought, and listening, as well as a certain liberatory quality; her groove was deep, her contrapuntal independence often shocking; her lines and voicings were fresh and unique, and she could really throw down. Back then I loved the trio with Haden & Motian-- and I still do -- but what really got me were Ralph Peterson Jr's "Triangular" & "Volition" or her own "Twylight" with Tani Tabbal & Jaribu Shahid or her first record, "The Printmakers," with Andrew Cyrille & Anthony Cox...
Best of all was her majestic early solo album, Home Grown-- a complete classic. I remember when Jason Moran wanted to borrow my copy and I said I didn't let it out of my house. Finally I relented and loaned it to him for just one hour! He ran home, ripped it onto his drive, and brought it back to me.
In the 90s some people heard her work as heading more mainstream, but i just heard it as a trajectory of continued study and focus; she never lost her old ways, as was abundantly clear in her revelatory late 90s stint with Ornette Coleman (see the two Sound Museum albums). She studied and assimilated the musical languages of Hank Jones, Mary Lou Williams, McCoy Tyner, Bud Powell, Cecil Taylor, Alice Coltrane, and so many more.
In recent years Geri had taken a more direct role in my life, as a kind and generous colleague and caring friend. I was repeatedly touched to find that she had sought to include me on events, symposia, concerts, and conversations. We had a couple of chances to work together - once at the Stone in trio with Graham Haynes and another time in telematic multi-site performance with Jason. She would even drive me home every now and then from wherever we ran into each other, and she gave me her old red Rogers drum set, which I still have.
Geri was a powerful innovator in modern music and a visionary pianist. She was also a scholar and historian of African American music, a community organizer, an institution builder, a feminist, a deeply committed and big-hearted educator, and a quietly determined leader. As a musician she was a conduit for spiritual truths and healing energies.
This is a tremendous loss for all of us, and we will strive to uphold & honor her legacy.
Much love to all.
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