Category Archives: Music

Sam’s Town

Thanks to this wonderful Sam’s Town tutorial, I was finally able to figure out my favorite part of Sam’s Town:

I have also learned the first 18 or so bars of the song too…

UPDATE: I’ve finished transcribing the song, and someday I’ll record myself playing it. For now, here’s the sheet music I made for those wishing to learn it.

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Heart and Soul

I was fooling around last night with a program I hadn’t used in a few years, Sibelius.

This is what I came up with, based on memory of playing it for years. I didn’t even know what it was called until a friend told me last night.

Chinese Magic!

Once again, China does their censorship disappearing act. Last week, China blocked access to iTunes because olympians were downloading the Songs for Tibet (iTunes link) tribute album in defyance of China’s iron-fist internet censorship. I’ve had a chance to check out the remix of Hide and Seek, and it sounds pretty good. It definitely has an eastern motif to it. Well now China has figured out a way to simply block access to the one album without having to block the entire store. Wonderful.

It seems as though nothing will stop the determined China from protecting its citizens from the truths. If only this sort of vigor could be harnessed and put to use for true good!

Here’s the track Hide and Seek 2

RIP LeRoi Moore

Dave Matthews Band founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore has passed away. He died from complications arising from an ATV accident in June.

I hope his grave is shallow, so he may feel the rain.

Spirit West Coast – Day 4

Day 4: 8/3/08

And on Sunday, we went home.

In the morning, we had a worship service with Todd Agnew. We packed our things, said our goodbyes, and headed home.

Carl’s Jr, being one of the sponsors of SWC ’08, offered us free drinks and discounted food.

All together, it was a great trip. I got a chance to meet some great people, hear some great speakers, and listen to great music. I think making it a group experience is a necessity. Combining efforts for location, food and camping made the experience more enjoyable and relaxing.

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