potroasted swans? alistair - you always do add some kind of 'spark' to things. i have no idea why people on a remote island would be harvesting birds up in the cliffs - as birds have a tendency to fly away, don't they. is this some sort of lesson?
They don't do that - it's just that if birds happen to fly into the overhead electricity wires - well, you can guess the rest...
good thing you don't give sunday school lessons, thal.
It's an even better one that I don't give lessons, either in "Sunday school" or elsewhere...
and, i'm wondering exactly what your mother taught you. no matter. you're still good looking. that has to count for something.
Well, I expect it does - for "young chaps" like Thal. Good for him, say I...
wow. so many topics. let's see - messianic synagogues in california. hmm. actually i never had been to one until i moved here and couldn't find a church nearby that kept the sabbath. i suppose that i could have made it easy on myself and gone to the corner sunday keeping church (which is 1/2 mile away) - but i feel ill at ease in churches with bells. this is a terrible confession. i just don't like church bells. there is nothing - absolutely nothing wrong with church bells. in fact, i sort of like to hear them rung from a distance. but up close -i feel claustrophobic.
now, in the messianic groups - they keep music to a soft minimum with a little chanting and carrying on.
"Carrying on"? It's a good thing that Pennsylvaniamerican English and British English are so different - divided by a common language again, as we are...
if you don't know hebrew - you just mumble and it sort of makes you fit in.
To what?
many times i have mispronounced words
Can't help about your Philly accent, dear...
but i have learned a smattering of hebrew.
Which, like "a little knowledge" (as the saying goes), is "a dangerous thing"...
enough to say 'yaweh' and know it means God.
Well, yaweh is your way and my way is - oh, forget it...
but, you cannot fathom the great chasm between growing up in a 'traditional' (and yet untraditional ) sabbath keeping church and a messianic synagogue.
No, I certainly can't "fathom" that! To start with, chasms aren't usually measured in fathoms, which is instead a measurement of sea depth - and then add into that the factor that the traditional is at the same time "untraditional" and that you're torn between a Sabbath keeping Christian church and a messianic synagogue and you've certainly taken us all with you into the unfathomable!...
the first time i went - i opened the liturgy book front to back. i kept scanning pages wondering what was going on - and where everybody was. turns out you start from back to front. now, whoever thought of that? maybe we're the ones that got it backwards, who knows! if it were me with the scrolls - i'd just read the middle over and over so i wouldn't have to lose that fine balance on each end and drop the scroll when it was carried to the 'ark.'
"Dyslexia rules KO", as the old phrase has it; it makes you wonder how Jews like Godowsky ever wrote so much left hand alone piano music, does it not?!...
well, when i first started attending - we had a fine piano and fine pianist - but that has since been nixed. i'm not sure - but i think it had implications. what they were - i don't know. perhaps too similar to traditional services? now we are using these drums and chanting. suppose that alistair will now say that i am messianic pentecostal
I might make all manner of implications but would never actually classify you as anothing other than a "pianistimo" (since I know you only via this forum).
i understand thal believing in God and Christ - and yet having personal doubts and times when he wants to just throw in the dishtowel.
But Thal has a bevy of females to do his dishwashing for him - don't you remember that?!
all christians have a temptation to just do 'what comes naturally.' in everything. to be free to do what non-christians can do. but, it really leads nowhere. there is no light and no freedom in freedom - if you get what i'm saying.
Better stop composing, then. Oh, wait abit - I'm not a Christian - so it's OK for me to "carry on" (albeit not in the above implied sense!) writing music after all. And no - since you ask - I don't "get" what you are saying...
i read this article in (yes) reader's digest
Well, that says it all, that does - I mean that your reading of it says it all about you, not that this publication "says" anything at all, really...
that said when blue sunday laws were no longer existing in parts of britain - meaning the stores were open on sunday - a huge decline in church attendance happened. what do you think they were doing? yes! shopping. now, on an island with nothing to do except climb cliffs - i think i'd rather rest.
If you're talking about some of the islands around Britain, you'd have little or no choice, for these have very few stores in which to shop anyway.
but, that's just me. seriously, though - law is second to love. if love is #1 then the pastor should be climbing the cliffs to get the little children something to eat - or praying for manna.
You're off on one of your trips again and I can't follow the route that this substance seems to be taking you...
exactly what kind of people want to live on an island like this anyways. they must be really strong. kind of like amazon people gone north.
I daresay that people living on islands all over the wrold must wonder sometimes why people who live on the mainland enjoy being surrounded by all those pentecostal churches...
as far as how many hours i was on today - hmmm. let's see. well - my daughter has a terrible cough and so i was waiting at one point for her to finish a bath, then we made some lunch and in between i sneak piano forum.
So, now we have a fully authenticated extract from the diaries: Pianistimo, Chapter Umpteen, Verse Endless...
Best,
Alistair