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  1. I woke up this morning with a snootful of mucus. It took me a couple of hours to blow it all out. I'm left with inflamed and sore sinuses through which I can barely breathe. At least what I blew out wasn't colorized, or I'd really be worried about a sinus infection right now. I've either got a cold, or my allergies are going into overdrive.


  2. My sinuses absolutely refuse to clear up. I don't think I'm infected anymore, just clogged as all hell. I've tried sudafed pills, antihistamine sprays, saline mists, and the only thing that works is Afrin spray, but I can't take that for more than 3 days at a time. I'm on a forced break from it now since I've already taken it for 3 straight days. I'm currently on Mucinex-D, and it's not working. Whatever is in the air around here is driving me farking insane.


  3. I'm done with the fourth movement of the Beethoven piano sonata. Now, if I can just get myself well enough to get over to the big Music Computer again so I can enter the MIDI files into Dorico.

    In the meanwhile, I'm toying with another Woodwind Quartet, this one original. Problem is, I'm not sure if I'm writing a first movement or a third movement. Classical music's weird that way, at least the modern stuff is.

    Did anyone mess around with the UIL PML? If you did, what did you think?


  4. On 7/12/2023 at 3:33 PM, mlooney said:

    To avoid a repeat of this, I just ordered 4 Fleet enemas. 

    I recommend the following:

    https://www.vitacost.com/codeage-sbo-probiotics-100-billion-cfu-vegan-multi-strain-soil-based-prebiotics

     

    It's not a miracle product. I suffer from the same malady as you, and while my size has not decreased, my ease of passage has increased tremendously. I just put it on a 45-day Autoship, in fact. Now if I could just get the size down...seriously, while on this probiotic, I have passed one 13" long by almost 3" in diameter with relative ease. The *pre-passage* period was no fun, but it was not a struggle to get it out. I credit it to the Codeage SBO Probiotics stuff I got off of Vitacost.


  5. I am working on another piece, this time an arrangement for Woodwind Quartet (Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon). I'm arranging Beethoven's Piano Sonata #18 in Eb Major, Op.31, No.3. If that title looks familiar, it's because I've arranged the 3rd movement for brass choir before (see YouTube link below). This time I'm going for broke: I'm arranging all four movements, and mister, I can tell you that this is going to be a bitch to play, especially for the bassoon part. I'm finished with the first three movements and only have the last movement left to arrange in Cakewalk, then I need to load it into a notation program like Dorico to get the dynamics, articulations, tempo markings, and so on put into the piece. Easier said than done.

    I chose a Woodwind Quartet for an ulterior motive. I want to get this arrangement onto something called the Texas University Interscholastic League Prescribed Music List, or PML for short. The PML governs what students in Texas (and by common adoption, several other states) can perform for band, orchestra, and choir music contests, both region-wide and at the state level. They have categories for everything from Band Ensemble to Violin solo to Flute Trio. Even choral Madrigal ensembles are included. I chose to write for a Woodwind Quartet - and for a difficult class as well - because there is a current lack of repertoire for that category (only 42 titles in the Grade 1 category, the toughest of all). I reckon that a) they could use some more music in the category, and b] the dearth of entries improves my chances of getting onto the list. (I'm not shooting for the low bar, if that's what you're thinking - remember that I've also written two Woodwind Quintets, a vastly more popular category.) If you'd like to browse the PML, go here: https://www.uiltexas.org/pml/ . (Keep in mind that, while grade 1 is the toughest for all of the small ensembles like quartets and quintets, the classification is backward for the large ensembles like Band Ensemble, String Orchestra, and Full Orchestra: there, grade 5 is the toughest, and grade 1 is the easiest.)

    I've got some time to kill until the next selection period takes place, which won't be until 2025. No big rush, thankfully.

    Here's a link to my arrangement of the 3rd Movement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ElhsuqXx5I (for some reason, it comes out sounding a half-step sharp)

    Here's a link to a piano performance of the whole thing: 

     


  6. For the first time in almost a month, I am no longer on antibiotics. Yay. Let's see if I can stay that way.

    I haven't been posting my weight because, frankly, I haven't been weighing myself lately. My weight has been steady around 314-316 for the past couple of weeks. I just have to make sure I stay on top of my Bumex, don't eat any extraneous salt, and keep my legs elevated all the time. The big downside is that I can't get up to go to use my big Music Computer yet, since I can't work out a way to budget my "unelevated" time on it. Sigh.


  7. I have finished a piece for Woodwind Quintet, and I'm looking for feedback on it! If you're willing to listen through a MIDI file (and possibly read through a *very* rudimentary PDF score), please download the ZIP file at the following link:

    https://we.tl/t-jVQiYz0zkv

    There's a readme file in the archive with what you need to know to get started. Just ignore the bits about the Doomworld forum - either reply here, or send me an e-mail at dljcomments AT lbjackson DOT com with your critique.

    I'm looking forward to what you have to say!


  8. I've ordered a study score for this so I can...you know...study...the score...anyway, I'm trying to write a woodwind quintet of my own, and I'm going to study Francaix's methods and techniques for scoring his quintet. Turns out I picked a doozy to study.