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Gordon Judge, 1999 to present. Please contact me at email.geoverse@gmail.com if you'd like to use any of the poems.Thanks:
With thanks to my sources of inspiration: my wife and her Open University books; Horsham Geological Field Club, its speakers and field trips; my son for sharing his internet space; and, er, well, life, really.
Tag Archives: Music
Tim’s tam-tam
Showing a feeling for the music . . . Continue reading
Earworms
They worm their way in, but how can you get them out? Continue reading
Double-bass gymnastics
Did Beethoven have a score to settle with double-bass players? Continue reading
D’Arcy’s secret
Special evolution? Continue reading
The music tree
A root-and-branch analogy Continue reading
An der schönen, blauen Donau
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em Continue reading
Second violin
Playing second fiddle Continue reading
Orchestral tips
A young person’s guide to the instruments Continue reading
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Duetting
A tip for two Continue reading
Verdi’s Requiem
It’s the way that you do it! Continue reading
National anthem
Who’s not singing? Continue reading
In the kitchen
If you can’t stand the heat. . . Continue reading
Trumpet voluntary
What’s in a name? Continue reading
Listen to the band
How to enjoy an orchestral concert Continue reading
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Pianorganists
A not-so-rare hybrid Continue reading