[MD] differences between MoQ and SOM
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Sun Oct 19 04:17:50 PDT 2008
At 05:44 AM 10/19/2008, you wrote:
>I also liked you mentioning Buddhist -inspired music??? I received, as a
>gift a small (call it MP3) thing with monks singing mantras on it, from a
>Buddhist priest out here somewhere in whoop-whoop, along the centuries old
>Tea- route.
>He also gave me a rock both of which I will cherish for the rest of my
>life.( and I am not even a Buddhist...it is a contradictio in terminis). One
>of the mantras sung in this little thing, which you can hang around your
>neck, I hear very often outside my window...it is when a funeral procession
>is passing by. It is a haunting tune and I really like it.
>When I was young I really liked List's(?) Marche Funebre and wanted to by it
>in the record store. They looked at me real funny. They didn't have it.
>
>Can you direct me to this music Marsha? Is there a site from which to
>download...maybe.
Andre,
I am not familiar with the Liszt's Marche Funebre, and neither am I
familiar with your taste in classical music. You might search the
iTunes store, or Amazon's music section. There might be an orchestra
and/or conductor you prefer. Or there might be a particular soloist
or instrument? I'm not sure what would please you. I download onto
my iPod either from an original cd, or from the iTunes store, or
Amazon. I have a large collection of classical cd's and I use this
primarily for my iPod. You could just search: 'Liszt Funebre
mp3', and see if anything looks interesting. I do not, though,
normally download from unproven sources.
I am sorry I haven't been more helpful.
Marsha
p.s. I will get back to you concerning patterns. I will want to try
to compose my statements carefully, else I will confuse us both with
my language.
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The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without end.
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