Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
beautiful synchronicity ruth :) knitting is something i have learned/inherited from my mother that she had from her mother. & piano playing also from my mother & grandfather. but it's so long now since i played regularly that the few times i've made a feeble attempt it's been quite embarrassing. i

[NetBehaviour] Forego Me

2020-06-23 Thread Alan Sondheim
Forego Me http://www.alansondheim.org/forego.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/forego.mp4 video [11:58 AM] Alan Sondheim: hello [12:02 PM] Alan Sondheim: an experiment here. a situation of silence. a small screen of silence [12:02 PM] Alan Sondheim: nothing to see, nothing to do. honestly, I

Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Ruth, I love these and the history itself, it's wondrous and life-enhancing, life-giving. I have no creative inheritance by the way, I took sundry piano lessons my parents forced on me. My teacher gave up on me; I couldn't play "When the Caissons go Rolling Along" and I didn't know what a caisso

Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Gretta Louw via NetBehaviour
How beautiful, Ruth! Thanks for sharing! My creative inheritance is definitely needlework. I did a fair bit of it as a kid at my mum’s side then stopped for decades. When I picked it back up a few years ago I found that, to my astonishment, I had picked up so much more than I’d realised purely

Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Thanks Renee and Mark, I too would like to hear of other's creative/skill inheritances. Nice idea Mark... go for it. <3 On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 10:13 AM Mark Hancock wrote: > I second Renée's thoughts. I love that idea that playing is bringing the > past back in such an active and evocative way.

Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Mark Hancock
I second Renée's thoughts. I love that idea that playing is bringing the past back in such an active and evocative way. I'd be interested in the creative skills and tools of the trade that other people on the list have inherited, if I may be so bold as to high-jack your email thread, Ruth? Mark

Re: [NetBehaviour] 60 years ago today - music transmission across 4 generations of Catlows

2020-06-23 Thread Renee Turner
That’s beautifully moving Ruth <3 This post made my day. warmly, Renée -._.-._.-._.- R* a virtual embrace wishing health & well-being to all > On Jun 23, 2020, at 10:44 AM, Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour > wrote: > > I have been playing my violin again since