Gopher Topher
30: Hold Me Closer Tony Danza
So it's St. Patrick's Day because it's March 17, but it's also not St. Patty's Day because the Vatican says it can't overlap with Holy Week. Confusion! Chaos! Drunken disorder!
Okay, all of those things would have happened anyway, but whatever. I'm going to an Irish music concert at First Avenue later tonight, but I fear for my camera every time it enters a drunken mob scene, so I'm playing it safe with 365 today.
Today's FGR theme is "black and green", and I've wanted a piano shot for awhile now. I'm taking an intro class in piano this semester. Music has been very important to me my whole life. I did choir, orchestra (cello), and band (saxophone) throughout my K-12 experience and I use music to help define how I'm feeling at any given point in time.
The piano class has been fun because it's taught me basics about form and scales, and my past knowledge of music allows me to spend half of class goofing around on the headphones teaching myself famous songs. Entries to that list so far include songs by Augustana, Ben Folds, the Fray, and Train.
For those confused by the title, it references my freshman year when someone confessed that he used to think this was the lyric from the title line of "Tiny Dancer".
30: Hold Me Closer Tony Danza
So it's St. Patrick's Day because it's March 17, but it's also not St. Patty's Day because the Vatican says it can't overlap with Holy Week. Confusion! Chaos! Drunken disorder!
Okay, all of those things would have happened anyway, but whatever. I'm going to an Irish music concert at First Avenue later tonight, but I fear for my camera every time it enters a drunken mob scene, so I'm playing it safe with 365 today.
Today's FGR theme is "black and green", and I've wanted a piano shot for awhile now. I'm taking an intro class in piano this semester. Music has been very important to me my whole life. I did choir, orchestra (cello), and band (saxophone) throughout my K-12 experience and I use music to help define how I'm feeling at any given point in time.
The piano class has been fun because it's taught me basics about form and scales, and my past knowledge of music allows me to spend half of class goofing around on the headphones teaching myself famous songs. Entries to that list so far include songs by Augustana, Ben Folds, the Fray, and Train.
For those confused by the title, it references my freshman year when someone confessed that he used to think this was the lyric from the title line of "Tiny Dancer".