stars1234
12th February 2009, 11:00 AM
G'Day all.
Just found this forum, hope to learn a lot and give some of what I know, back.
I'm in the USA, Utah, live on the high-desert@ 4,900 feet. It's winter here (February). There's lots of snow on the ground in this mountain valley.
I live on the east side of the valley. To the west is a 12 mile wide, 40 mile long, lake (runs the length of the valley). Five miles to the north is a 12,000 ft. mtn., another 12K mtn 40 miles to the south, 9 - 11K feet mtns, 1 mile to the east and on the other side of the lake(to the west ) are 9K feet mtns. Over those is the "Great Basin," the west desert, the "Salt Flats" where they go for world speed records--utter desolation over there. But here, very pretty, but very cold.
I'm originally from the state of Louisiana, along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. So I like it hot and humid. What I have is cold and dry.
I am into classical music: a singer and pianist, at professional level.
I sing, countertenor, which is the highest male voice (alto) & yes, I am a man. My wife and the seven children will attest to that, even though I can sing higher than many ladies.
I enjoy growing flowers, teaching, learning, poetry, the arts, beautiful things--wood or other wise. When I started university I was in Physics, but switched to the much more difficult major of music. I've studied in London and here, am one of the founders of the Utah Baroqaue Ensemble. We sing mostly early sacred music and always some work of Bach.
My main reason for joining this forum is to learn how to care for my beautiful piano.
It took all my life-savings, plus maxing out the credit cards to get it and I want it to stay beautiful. I'm older, so I have to get as much enjoyment out of it as possible, which includes playing it, teaching with it, and making it look spectacular.
The piano is an Estonia 190. It comes from the country of Estonia, built in the capitol city, about 40 miles south of Helsinki, Finland.
I look forward to being here and making new friends.
Bob
Just found this forum, hope to learn a lot and give some of what I know, back.
I'm in the USA, Utah, live on the high-desert@ 4,900 feet. It's winter here (February). There's lots of snow on the ground in this mountain valley.
I live on the east side of the valley. To the west is a 12 mile wide, 40 mile long, lake (runs the length of the valley). Five miles to the north is a 12,000 ft. mtn., another 12K mtn 40 miles to the south, 9 - 11K feet mtns, 1 mile to the east and on the other side of the lake(to the west ) are 9K feet mtns. Over those is the "Great Basin," the west desert, the "Salt Flats" where they go for world speed records--utter desolation over there. But here, very pretty, but very cold.
I'm originally from the state of Louisiana, along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. So I like it hot and humid. What I have is cold and dry.
I am into classical music: a singer and pianist, at professional level.
I sing, countertenor, which is the highest male voice (alto) & yes, I am a man. My wife and the seven children will attest to that, even though I can sing higher than many ladies.
I enjoy growing flowers, teaching, learning, poetry, the arts, beautiful things--wood or other wise. When I started university I was in Physics, but switched to the much more difficult major of music. I've studied in London and here, am one of the founders of the Utah Baroqaue Ensemble. We sing mostly early sacred music and always some work of Bach.
My main reason for joining this forum is to learn how to care for my beautiful piano.
It took all my life-savings, plus maxing out the credit cards to get it and I want it to stay beautiful. I'm older, so I have to get as much enjoyment out of it as possible, which includes playing it, teaching with it, and making it look spectacular.
The piano is an Estonia 190. It comes from the country of Estonia, built in the capitol city, about 40 miles south of Helsinki, Finland.
I look forward to being here and making new friends.
Bob