Larry Goldings came to UNT today.
I didn't know very much about him before today, but I liked what I got to know today. He had a lot of good ideas about improvisation and ear training, and he could sound like whatever instrument he wanted and create whatever emotion he wanted to. I liked that a lot.
Gamelan was good, theory was good (and hilarious), my singers sectional was good.
I missed a lesson today, only because I totally forgot about it. I hadn't had one in two weeks and I couldn't remember what time we were meeting. I'll talk to him tomorrow and hopefully straighten everything out.
Ed Soph passed me in the hallway today and said "So, I heard you're starting to like me?" I was confused. Turns out he reads this every once in a while.
Lesson for the day:
Watch what you say, because on the internet, anyone can see it.
Class dismissed.
M
P.S.,
Mr. Soph, if you're reading this one, could we do a drumset lesson? I like the way you play.
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