This makes me so sad. Such a beautiful heart.
Darius Christopher Dunlap
Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
darius@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 (415) 828-2951
On Feb 14, 2022, 10:39 AM -0800, Beth . <czechitout@xxxxxxxxxxx>, wrote:
I'm very sorry to have to share this with you all, but I just received the
following message on Facebook:
Hello, my name is John Scott Cleveland. My heart is heavy to inform you that
our dear friend Rosalie Marley passed away yesterday at 2:40 p.m. after a
long struggle with cancer. I was one of her friends from the Baha’i Faith
community. We will be assisting with the arrangements for her funeral. If you
would like to know when and where to attend, please respond with your contact
information. My cell phone number is 301-512-0861.
I'm sure any dwers who were friends with Rosalie on FB have already received
this message. My assumption is that Rosalie provided her social media contact
information to someone in case the worst happened.
I am brokenhearted.
Beth
From: daveworld-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <daveworld-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on
behalf of Derek Seaton <seatons@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2022 10:21 AM
To: daveworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <daveworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [daveworld] Re: A New Video
How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore is a great track, definitely kicking
around on a few of my playlists. Excellent piano track.
:D
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 9:46 AM <darius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Scott, are you the one who years ago told me that Prince’s “How Come You
Don’t Call Me Anymore” is fun to play?
I’m learning it. Slowly. It is so cool when I can string together even a
short segment of it.
;-)
Darius Christopher Dunlap
Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
darius@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 (415) 828-2951
On Feb 11, 2022, 9:23 AM -0800, Mr. Ransom <mr.ransom@xxxxxxxxx>, wrote:
99.99+% of western music uses four counts per measure. Some use two
(marches), some use three (waltz's), and most everything else uses four.
Almost nothing uses five. 7/8, where there's seven notes per measure, is
far more common than 5/4. Pink Floyd's "Money" is in 7/8.
Really there's only two or three pieces that anyone has ever heard of
that uses five: the theme from "Mission: Impossible", and Dave Brubeck's
"Take Five" (which is obviously self-consciously 5/4). That's it. There
are actually more pieces in 5/4 than that, but not that many. Holtz's
"Mars" is also in 5/4, although if you listen to it it's hard to make out
any time signature.
Anyway, you can add mine to the collection. There's more on the way.
1-2-3-4-5
Scott
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 9:09 AM Steve Crane <steve.crane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I won't pretend to know what 5/4 means but it sounds cool.
Steve Crane
about.me/stevecrane
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 at 19:00, Mr. Ransom <mr.ransom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
https://youtu.be/sTm56F6I__0
I have made a new video. It is NOT a video game video. It's
something much more unusual.
Count to five.
Scott