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I used to play the piano

February 15, 2007 by Tricia

When I was growing up in Ottawa we had an old Baldwin Piano in our home. I’m not sure if my brothers ever had piano lessons but I know that my sister and I both had lessons for several years.

I think that offering music lessons to a child is a good idea. You never know what hidden talents your child might have until you explore them. You might have a musical genius in your home and not even be aware of it.

My husband is like that. He became interested in guitar when he was just 9 years old, and lucky for him his parents listened to his wishes and they started him on guitar lessons. He is a musical genius as far as I’m concerned and many others agree with me. He can play 13 different instruments!

Me on the other hand? Well, the piano lessons were fun, and I just loved our piano. I suppose I loved antiques even as a child. (yes I was an odd kid) However I never really did catch on to the piano all that well. I can play a tune but it’s certainly not inspiring as it is when my husband plays.

If you’d like to take music lessons or start your child with some music lessons why don’t you visit ClickForLessons.com. They’ve been in business for 16 months and in no time at all have become the nations largest site for matching great teachers with good students. They match people who desire music, singing, dance, art, acting and language lessons. Give them a try.





Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: acting, Art, clickforlessons.com, dance, guitar, hidden talent, language, lessons, Music, Recreation, singing, voice

karaoke Neighbors

January 1, 2007 by Tricia

Enough about Sofie my little old lady stalker neighbor … this time I wanna talk about my gawd awful Karaoke singing neighbors!

They Are Driving Me Nuts!

Friday, beginning sometime around three p.m. I began to hear what possible might have been country music through the walls of my home. The sound was coming from the adjoined neighboring house … the Karaoke neighbors. The music was accompanied by what can only be described as the sound of wailing dogs left out in the cold and howling to get in. Yes, they were singing.

OH my Gawd, they were singing?!?!

They continued on through the evening, at least until 11:00 pm. It was unbearable! The music changed but unfortunately if anything the singing was worse. We’ve been through this before. They were probably partying and drinking. The music gets louder and louder through the night- probably thanks to an unhealthy dose of alcohol, and unfortunately the singing only gets worse.

People, no matter what they believe, do not sing better when they’ve been drinking.

That was Friday ….

This is now early Monday morning.

They took Saturday off.

Unfortunately, they did not take Sunday off.

I was sick all day Saturday. Actually it started Friday night. I’m only guessing that their music stopped at 11 pm Friday because I fell asleep on the couch to escape my pain and perhaps them as well. Saturday was not a good day for me – fevers and pain in my belly all day. I took it easy because I wanted to go with my husband to see his brother and the rest of his family for New Years Eve. I didn’t make it though. I felt a bit better on Sunday but not enough to be able to go out and party all night.

So I’m home. Spent the afternoon and a good portion of the evening working on my sites. I actually felt like I got something accomplished without Chris hovering around me.

At about 8:30 pm the horrid Karaoke began again. It was sporadic, but very very loud. I didn’t want to go and knock on their door because I’m feeling yucky and look horrible. Wait a minute that might have actually helped!

Instead I spent my time yelling at the walls. Yeah … I’m hoarse now from yelling at them to shut up – not from screaming as the year changed. What a twit huh?

If you are picturing a woman, no make up, dressed in sweats and looking ill, holding her hands cupped around her mouth and yelling loudly at a wall while stomping her feet, well yeah, that’s me you’re seeing. Now forget you ever saw that, and we won’t speak of it again.

Their house quieted down sometime after 10. I thought I’d lucked out and that maybe they went to a friends. They must have gone somewhere, but not for long because around 11:30 I started hearing a lot of loud voices and thumping feet over there, and the sound of microphones being dropped – you know that bang and hiss they make when they fall and their turned on and the sound comes out the speakers. Yeah. Not nice.

Right after midnight the Howling music began. I swear it sounds like they are in some big empty warehouse. Their music and singing almost echoes. I can’t make out the words to their songs but they sing so bad I doubt I could if I was in the same room.

Christmas Eve was like this too, but if anything their awful music and singing was better than it was Friday or today. I can’t believe they’ve managed to get worse through the week! My husband refused to complain about it last Sunday, no matter how much I plead with him to go over and knock on their door. He said it was Christmas Eve .. leave them alone. Yet he complained all week about how loud they’d been last Sunday. Yeah … whatever Chris.

Calling them doesn’t help. They can’t hear the phone. Heck I can’t hear my phone at times since it sounds like they are in MY living room. Knocking on the door doesn’t help much either. When we’ve complained in the past they tone it down for a bit, and look at us like there’s something wrong with us complaining about their music. They claim that they can’t hear us. Well, let me tell you – I can hear them. All __ The __ Time!

It’s actually just about 1 a.m. and if they don’t stop soon I’m going to go bust their door down. This is really inconsiderate. I am very angry at them right now – so angry in fact that I might even call the police. I’ve never done that to anyone before.

I know it’s New Years and I really don’t mind people having fun … I like to have fun too, but if you were here and you could hear how loud and how awful the sound is you’d be wanting to call the police too. It sounds like they are IN my living room. Going upstairs doesn’t help either because it’s almost as loud. Plus, this is the third time in a week that they’ve driven me nuts with their loud awful singing.

Once I can forgive, three times in a week, uh huh.

This time I will be complaining.

The real problem is that they are actually very nice people, and overall they are good neighbors to have. They don’t do this very often anymore. They used to all the time, I think our complaints and actually bringing them into our home to hear how loud they were helped a bit.

I’ve already told Chris that our next home will be DETACHED. No more semi-detached for me, thank you very much.

Hmmm now I’m done editing this post and it’s 1:10 am .. I heard noise at their front door and I think their guests might be leaving. The karaoke stopped about 10 minutes ago too. Keeping my fingers crossed that it’s over.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Culture, Entertainment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Music, Recreation, Shopping, The Neighborhood Tagged With: bad singing, Chris, christmas, crohns, Family, fever, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, house, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, karaoke, karaoke neighbors, loud music, loud neighbors, neighbor, pain, semi detached home

Belated Christmas Gift for Chris – Concert Tickets

December 31, 2006 by Tricia

As you know Chris and I didn’t get Christmas gifts for each other this year. Finances are just too tight. We’re fine, but right now we just can’t over spend on anything. I’m pretty sure our financial situation will get better in January and better each month afterwords. I’ve been working on a few things and expect to start seeing some profit from my work around that time.

I sort of got my Christmas present early this year anyway. Remember I got a laptop in August? Yeah, we can call that my September Birthday gift, and my Christmas gift too. I’m fine with that. So … since I already got my gift, I’m now wondering what nice thing I can do for Chris in the new year when our finances are better?

I know he loves the Dave Matthews Band. A friend from Louisiana put us onto the band many many years ago. We were surprised to hear that Dave Matthews is actually Canadian but he’s made the majority of his success in the US. The band is so good they even won a Grammy in 1997 for Best Rock Vocal performance by a duo or group for the single So much to Say. We both enjoy the band, but Chris as I said is a big fan. It always seems like the Dave Matthews band is touring or playing somewhere as we hear about them quite often but we’ve never managed to see them play yet.

Now, I know they are playing in L.A. in March. March 23rd and 24th to be exact. I don’t know if we can make it to an L.A. concert, but I think I might investigate purchasing some Dave Matthews Band Tickets. That would be a perfect belated Christmas gift for Chris. If I can manage to make it a surprise that would be even better.

Wish me luck on my hunt!

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: belated christmas gift, concert, concert tickets, Dave Matthews Band, Entertainment, Music, musician, Recreation

Are you musical? You might do well in voiceovers

November 23, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever wondered how the actors and actresses that do voiceover work started out?

Many of them have been musicians or classically trained singers prior to becoming voice over talent. They’ve learned through their training – either by playing musical instruments or using their voice the subtle rhythms and breathing techniques, gained vocal stamina and learned how to project their voice properly through their musical training. All of this experience comes out in the form of well developed tone, inflection, diction and phrasing when they do their voiceovers. I bet you never thought of that did you?

If you have a musical background you might do well in the Voiceover industry. If you’ve ever thought of working in this field think about contacting voices.com. This company puts people seeking work in voiceovers in touch with companies such as radio and television stations that are looking for voiceover talent together and makes it easier for each to satisfy their goals.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: acting, Art, Music, musician, sing, voice, voice over work, voiceovers, voices.com

Rate your doctor and get 5 free songs

November 6, 2006 by Tricia

Hey folks. I think I told you about Vimo before. It’s a site that lets individuals or small businesses shop for and compare health insurance plans, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), doctors and dentists in a side-by-side format.

You can even comparison-shop for surgical procedures if you’d like.

Right now, Vimo is offering a coupon to any consumers who go to their site and rate their doctor. With this coupon you’ll be able to get 5 free songs at emusic.com. The songs are MP3’s so you’ll be able to play them on your ipods or whatever music player you have. Even better- if you have more than one doctor that you’d like to rate you’ll get a coupon code for each doctor. In other words, if you rate two doctors you’ll be entitled to 10 free songs.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Music Tagged With: 5 free songs, coupon, coupon code, Doctors, emusic.com, free, Health Fitness and Beauty, hmo, Insurance, rate doctor, savings, Vimo

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