Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2020

30 Days of Praise Day 10 - Music

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I praise You, Father, for Your gift of music.  It brings so much JOY to my soul.  You said to praise you with songs and with the music of instruments.  Music helps me praise You, soothes me, lifts me, comforts me, energizes me, and calms me.  Thank You for your wonder-full gift.  I can't even find the words to sing enough praises to You - but I know You see and hear my heart - it's full of all the praise You deserve.

Father, I thank You for all the birds who sing praises to You, too.  I know why they sing!  It's because they're happy and free! I know Your eyes are on the sparrows and I know You watch over me.
 
At this time of year - Passover and Resurrection Day - my favorite song is He Is Risen by Keith Green.  It says it all - the praise I want to express to You, Father, for sending Your Son, Yeshua the Messiah, the perfect and spotless Lamb.
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 Dear Gail-Friends --  I'd love to know what song expresses your praise to our Heavenly Father.  Please share the name or a link in the comments below.

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** graphic by MiYah Music on Facebook, used by permission.
I don't have a source for the other two graphics.

I hope you will leave a word of praise for our Heavenly Father in the comments below - even if it's just one word - Haleluyah!  Let's praise Him together every day during April.  
 Be sure to visit Day 1 to learn about my giveaway on May 1.  




Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Thankful Thursday - My Sweet Song Bird


Yessir, that's my baby!  My daughter, Amanda Wilson, is talented in so many ways.  Recently, she was interviewed on the Sunday Morning Show on  AM1300 in Brevard County, Florida.  I'm very proud of her and wanted to share the interview with my Gail-Friends.  The interview includes about half a dozen of the many, many songs she's written.

She tells a great deal about herself in the interview so I won't repeat those things here, but I hope you'll listen, especially to hear the songs she shares.  She's written, sung, produced and performed all of the instruments in the songs.  Yeah...she's talented like that.

I love that she shares the background of each song. The lyrics reflect her close relationship with G-d and express it so beautifully.  Her faith in G-d is strong, and that is my greatest JOY.  This Scripture has always been true for me:

 I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
(3 John 1:4)

You can connect with her and her music on Facebook at AMANDA WILSON MUSIC

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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

ThankFul Thursday - Florida Folk Festival #3



One of my favorite parts of the Florida Folk Festival is the folk dancing.  There were cloggers, Irish Step dancers, square dancers, and more.  The video above is of  English Contra dancing, which Jem and I both enjoy doing.  We didn't join in this day because it was about 5:00 pm, and we were pooped by then.


This video is of the Morris dancers.  The art form originated in England in the mid-1500's, and the performers wear costumes and (sometimes) masks.  Some dances involve loud noises made with sticks, flags, and scarves.  In this dance, an evil fellow appears.  Quite entertaining.  The history of Morris dancing is pretty interesting, and you can read a very informative article at this Wikileaks LINK. 


I loved joining the Shape Note Singers.  This is an interesting workshop, and even though I play piano and dulcimer and read music well, I finally gave up and just listened.

Shape note singing is tricky because you not only have to read music, you have to understand which shaped note is yours.  I sat in the alto section, near the tenors and bases, who were loud and overpowering.  I could tell that most of the attendees were skilled in this type of music, but me. . . not so much.  I had a tough time keeping to my part, especially when not familiar with the piece.  This is the book used in the singing.



The movies Cold Mountain and Oh, Brother Where Art Thou have scenes that include shape note singing, and you can find wonderful videos on YouTube.  Shape note singing is hard to explain, so if you're interested, this article from Wikipedia details it very well.   All I can tell you is it takes practice.

We attended a fabulous jam session with Les Dudek (check him out YouTube) who invited anyone who wanted to play on stage.  Several did, and this harmonica player was well prepared, and really good, too.





I just had to video the people enjoying the jam.  Watching the audience was as much fun as listening to the musicians and singers.






The Festival is a laid-back, take-it-easy kind of event, and you never know what you might see.  Here are a few interesting things I captured on camera:


You know, I'll never understand why anyone would wear one of "these" hats made popular at this year's women's march.  Perhaps that's how she sees herself (shaking my head).  She's got to be from up north, 'cause girls raised in the South have more respect for themselves.  We also know that a real lady sets the tone for respect and gets it!!!

I've seen many different instruments at the festival, but this is the first time I've seen a tuba. :)


I admired a lady's purse and she graciously allowed me to photograph it.  She also shared with me that she bought it at a gun show.  It's specially designed to hold a gun. Handy, right?  I love it.


Had to photograph this lovely dulcimer.  Isn't it gorgeous?


The Florida Folk Festival is a kick-off-your-shoes kind of place, so this is a common sight around the park:







There's so much more I could share, but I think I'm done for this year.  I hope you get to attend one day because I know you'll have a hand-clapping, foot-stomping, and folk dancing good time.  We sure did.

 Now, as promised, I have to share about the angel wings.


On the way home from the festival, we stopped for lunch in Deland.  I'd heard about these angel wings and wanted to get our picture made there, so I Googled it to find the address.  It's a bit tricky because it's in an alley behind a business.   You can read about the angel wings, and the artist, Erica Group,  HERE.

We met a nice couple there who took our picture.  We got to talking and believe it or not, his name was Jim and her name was Gail.  Amazing, right?  They told us about a great place to eat nearby, so if you ever visit Deland, be sure to try the Boston Coffee House.   We enjoyed the great food and atmosphere.

I'm so grateful to have this wonderful vacation, and for our Ma'gen Da'vid family who helped to make it happen.   We are blessed beyond my ability to tell.

Here are the links to my other posts about the 2017 Florida Folk Festival:


Florida Folk Festival 2017 -  #1

Florida Folk Festival 2017 - #2

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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Thankful Thursday - Florida Folk Festival - #2


These are the free CDs I've received at the Florida Folk Festival, and I've enjoyed listening to them.  Some of these songs are decades old but are quite interesting and entertaining. They are a collection of Florida performers ranging from church singers to honkey tonk crooners. . .Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Jews, Greeks, Indians, and more.  They are an eclectic bundle of JOY for me because I love all kinds of music.  You can hear some of these songs on YouTube, too.  Just type in Florida Folk Festival and you'll discover years of performances all the way back to the 1950's.


Storytelling is another aspect of the festival that I love.  Storytelling, like the musical performances and dancing, goes on all day long.  Many of the tale tellers also incorporate music with their stories, so I loved that.  The acoustics in the room below are amazing.  Another thing I love about visiting the storytelling area, which is in the Carillon Tower, is that it is air-conditioned.  Believe me, it gets plenty hot here in Florida by the end of May.  The festival also has giant fans around the park and even included a misting tent this year.  That feels divine on a hot Florida day, believe me.


This lady is from Haiti and told some hilarious tales, accompanied by two of her grandsons.



Liliane also taught classes at the Folklife Stage, talking extensively about Haitian food and folk remedies. She's in her nineties, a cancer survivor, and attributes her good health to the use of native plants.  She taught how to make beignets, Haitian style, and then passed out free samples.  I didn't taste them, but they looked really good.

Some other demonstrations taught in the Folklife Stage were how to harvest and cook swamp cabbage (very interesting to know if we ever run out of food), how to make a Florida cracker cowboy whip and use it (really handy if you have children -- JUST kidding),  alligator grappling (you never know when you'll need that here in the Sunshine State), chair caning, bobbin lace making, quilting, and much, much more.

The Seminole Indians demonstrated basket making techniques, the colorful and beautiful patchwork they're famous for (see below), and fighting techniques.  My husband really enjoyed that part.  He said the girls fought just as well as the boys. I was attending a dulcimer workshop, so I missed it.


This demonstration of Chinese art and music was delightful.  The musician, a professor at the University of Florida,  played the song about a rooster, while her husband painted his picture.  Since I adore both music and painting, I was enthralled.



We went to a brand new area for us this year. This area is called Florida Remembered and has exhibits and demonstrations about Florida history.  It's a bit of a hike to get to, but it's an enjoyable one as you walk through the beautiful green woods listening to and watching birds.

The fellow below was talking about the trapping trade in old Florida.  He was so interesting and quite the character.  I asked him about his "necklace" and he said, "That's what happened to a guy who aggravated me." Yikes!  I didn't ask any more questions.


Now that was one, BIG alligator.
Just thought you'd like to see an alligator foot up close.  Pretty fascinating, huh?
Jem was particularly interested in the demonstration of how to make distilled whiskey aka "corn licker."  Here in Florida, we call it "moonshine."  The moonshine guy kept repeating, "It's only for demonstration."  Trust me, I would not have wanted a sample.  Jem. . . maybe.



Speaking of the hike to get to the area, the park also provides free golf cart rides all day long to all areas of the park for those who need or want them. We used them often, especially by the end of the day when we're getting tired.  The festival goes on till after midnight, but we usually left between 5:00 and 7:00 pm.


I'll share one more post about our vacation next week, and I haven't forgotten my promise to tell you about the angel wings.

Folk Festival Part 1
Folk Festival Part 3

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Monday, July 18, 2016

My Artist Studio



The welcome sign outside my back porch (aka artist studio) and one of our many resident lizards

Welcome to the Golden Cottage and to my artist studio on my back porch. I'm joining the Where Bloggers Create 2016 blog party this week.

I'm most inspired to create when in nature, so my outdoor studio is perfect, and because I live in central Florida (aka paradise), I can enjoy it almost all year 'round.  Come on in and I'll show you around.


I'm a published author and poet, a musician and an artist.  This is my tiny desk, which looks pretty messy.  I'll share more about that in a minute.


The green wicker rocking chair is where I begin my creativity each day.  Early morning is my special time to commune with my Creator.  It's here that I worship Him, talk with Him, and listen to Him.


I turn my chair around to face my backyard, which includes a small pond surrounded by flowers, birdbaths and bird feeders.  My sweet husband is the Golden Cottage gardener, and made this for me to enjoy.  We call it Golden Pond.


 I love the birds that visit each morning.


My neighbor's cat, Bentley, usually visits in the morning, too.  I think he likes to listen to the music on the CD player.


As I read the Scriptures and my devotional books, I'm often inspired to write a poem, an article or blog post, or to paint a picture.


Here's the CD player, next to my artist desk.  I have a CD of birds singing that I play almost every morning. I think it attracts the birds to come by for a visit.


When I'm inspired to draw or paint, I take my artist supplies and place them on the stool you see under the desk, and move it beside my chair.

Here are a few other things I use to create.


The bag above is a tool bag that I bought at Harbor Freight for $7.00.  I love the pockets because I can slip in whatever I need at the moment.


This bag is smaller, but good, too.  I bought it at a thrift store for a couple of bucks.  The Brighton case holds my charcoal.  I love to draw in pen and ink, too.


A friend of mine made the brush holders for me, and I've used them for over thirty years.


I love watercolors, and so often I'm inspired to use them as I read and pray. The little crystal goblet holds the water.  It makes me feel so fancy.



I enjoy using watercolor pencils, too.


My pens, and their nifty carousel, are my newest addition to the tools I use.  I enjoy using them on the coloring sheets that are all the rage right now.  I do coloring just to relax when I have a few minutes to spend on the porch in the late afternoon.



Here are the books I read in the morning that inspire my creativity:


My much-loved and falling apart Complete Jewish Bible, my Messianic Jewish Bible which is brand new, and my daily journal.  In back are the devotionals I use:  100 Days of Blessing (2 Volumes, both wonderful) by Nancy Campbell, The Morning Hour (published in the 1800's) and Streams in the Desert (which I have used for over thirty-five years.  The red book is my goal / vision journal which has pictures of the things I'm praying for (such as my children) or have received a vision about.

I also have instruments I sometimes use in worship, but I don't keep them on the porch.  They are just inside the porch door for easy access.


I have a lap harp, a flute, a Celtic harp, a keyboard, and my newest addition -- a mountain dulcimer.  Playing music is one of my greatest joys.

Thanks for stopping by today, and I hope I've inspired you to create even if you don't have a formal studio space.  I hope to have my own artist studio in its own room one day, but until then, I'm happy on the porch.


Bentley says, "Y'all come back real soon".

I'm linking up with Karen Valentine's Where Bloggers Create 2016 today, along with some other bloggers.  Pop over there to see some other creative bloggers.

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