I was just thinking of the nature of these internet forums and lists and how we don't really know each other. Specifically, we care about each others well being, but if one of us were to get ill or die suddenly, we might not ever know about it. How would we? It's a morbid thought, but it's unlikely everyone who has been registered with this site is still living. I was thinking about this because of the disappearance of a solid contributor on a group I belong too. There have been occasions where illness has been made known by a family member, or a case I remember of the death of a man very dear to a certain email list I'm on (such lists are generally more involving as far as personal information)...but the nature of these boards, or at least my approach has been purposefully more hidden. I was even afraid to join and contribute at first because for some reason I was afraid somebody (among the small amount of people I know) would recognize me! Do you ever think these things or am I just in left field?(Sorry, I know it's thanksgiving...not a thankful subject!)
I think it's great that a beginner's book is preparing you for what you might encounter in the future!
Yes it's cool! I hope my teacher will tell me how you're supposed to play that but it's at the end of the book so it won't be so soon.Yesterday I started practicing one piece first time with a pedal and it was sooo weird! Every time when I lifted my foot to release the pedal I lifted my right hand too even though I was supposed to hold the note It was like my brain just thought my hand and my foot were the same thing! and I was worried I would never learn that.... but today it was A LOT better already so I hope it will be ok cause I'm supposed to play that piece for Christmas recital!
Guten Tag! Und gute Nacht! I wanna know if you say guten Tag and gute Nacht in Swiss German the same way or is it different
Guete Tag und Guet Nacht.Instead of "Guete Tag" we usually and more often say just "Grüezi" (Ich grüße Sie; I greet you)
Ich weiß nicht. Ich bin ein Amerikaner.
Cool thanks for explaining Wolfi!!
And to people with whom we are familiar (on "Du") we say "Sali" or "Hoi"Hoi Littletune, wie gaht's der? (Hi Littletune, how are you?)
Hoi Wolfi! (Sali is like in French). Es gaht mir gut. (well i don't know if that would be Swiss German or not) Guet Nacht!
Ich nur weiß über Lehrbuchdeutsch. Ich soll viel Spanisch lernen.
Sehr guet! (Es gaht mir guet)Au dir guet Nacht, chlises Lied
Today it's snowing soooo much again!!! Soooo coool!
Will you need snow shoes to get to school or will you get the days off as a "snow days?"
Everybody is saying this will be a very cold winter in Europe.
It will be if the Ruskies turn the gas off.Thal
Hey Bob, what kind of Spanish do you want to learn; Mexican, South American, Spain Spanish? While you're at it you should probably learn the co-official language of the region you plan to visit.
It's probably Mexican Spanish, although I think I'd rather go for Spain Spanish since it's more European. I'm thinking in terms of practiality. I'm not travelling so it's whatever would be practical in the U.S. Probably "textbook" Spanish... which I'm guessing is more Mexican or just "plain" Spanish with some regional things thrown in. Good to know a little. Good thing to have on the resume.
Ceremonial moving of the bass clef event....https://tv.yahoo.com/blog/conan-alters-opening-credits-for-obsessive-fan--1917It could have been correct before. It's just a clef. It points to F. That lower line was F.
What are the Brit students throwing paint at Prince Charles about? Is that something with the three times increase in college tuition?
Oxy's right. I can tell you from experience. I was a participant in the riots of 68 UNTIL I saw at EVERY demonstration, people who instigated the demonstrators passing them bottle molotovs, paint, rocks, etc. etc. and look, oh, gee, I wonder why, their faces covered with scarves and irrecognizable. They are the ones who are rioting for rioting's sake and looking for anarchy.
Hi Birba!!! How are you? I have been thinking about you! I hope you're ok!!!