Monday, February 29, 2016

Musical Mobiles and classical music!



Some people might find it very unconventional that I like those musical mobiles that they put on the baby's cribs.

Well, I happen to love those things.

Well, at least the electronic ones that play several pieces.

I am not talking about the ones that you have to wind up and that only play one piece.

I'm talking about the ones that either have a button on the side or a series of buttons somewhere on the mobile and or they have a remote control that can be used to turn the thing on from outside the room, or in another room.

Those things often have a library of pieces and yeah, I've heard a few play Bach's Minuet in G Major.

They often seem to get the key wrong though.

I've heard the Minuet played in F Major or even in A Major which does not sound too bad, but I think it's good to keep it in the key that it's composed in.

Most people would not tell you that they could stand there and listen to those things for quite an amount of time.

I'm different.

I LOVE those things.


Why?

Because the way they play classical music is just indescribably beautiful.

Years ago in 2006 when I was at my Braille Teacher's house being that I went to a lady's house where I learned the braille code for Math and various other subjects, well she had a baby and I remember working in the kitchen.

This was in the month of march in the year of  2006 and I was working on very complex math.

I knew her baby had a mobile because I'd talked to her about it and she didn't have any idea what pieces it played and didn't want to adjust the settings and just wanted to leave it on what it was currently on.

Well one day I guess it got accidentally changed, because I remember when she'd put the baby down for a nap, I  heard  Pachelbel's Canon In D Major," playing.

I remember when that happened my heart sky rocketed.

The question of "WHAT OTHER PIECES DID THIS THING PLAYED," now screamed at me louder.

I needed to get my math work completed though.

My heart was racing and I remember gasping and I said, "OH MY GOODNESS, That's The Canon In D!

That is Pachelbel's Canon in D Major!"

"Could you turn that down a little bit because I won't be able to do anything now thinking about that thing, and oh my goodness!"

I am amazed I got anything done that day, but of course what did I do?

I prayed to God to help me, and He did.

As Jesus always does help us when we're in trouble!

She laughed and turned the baby monitor down some.

You know, I never did find out what the whole entire library of pieces was on that thing.

By the time she took the mobile down she'd already taken the batteries out.

She'd  allowed me to see it up close and touch it but I still to this day know not what other pieces it played.

I often wonder now and have guesses to what it might play and some of these guesses are pretty complex.

I wonder if it played "Minuet in G Major" by Bach, or even the wonderful G Minor Minuet by Bach.


I wonder if it played any of Bach's beautiful Preludes.

I wonder if it played The Pathetique's Second Movement by Beethoven.

I love the Pathetique.

I wonder if it played "Fur Elise," by Beethoven.

I wonder if it played Handel's "Suite NO 11 in D Minor!"


I wonder if it played any of the movements to the Moonlight Sonata.

I wonder if it played so many other pieces.

If I ever heard one play "Capriccio, BWV 992," by Bach, Oh, now I'd faint.

My imagination is going wild right now just thinking of how many pieces I have wondered if that thing played.

Those mobiles are cooooooooooool.

I've had a few dreams of those things.

One dream was that I heard one play the Aria from Bach called "When Thou Art Near."

That piece played in E Flat on a mobile would be PERFECT.

It'd fit the mobile perfect.

I think some of the movements to "Capriccio," would  fit a mobile PERFECTLY.

I think  the first movement of the "Goldberg  Variations," would sound wonderful on a mobile.

The  fascination I've had with these things is  rather unconventional, and you know what?

I'm unconventional anyways, so I guess it fits me fine.

Another dream I once had was that one played one of the D Minor Preludes by Bach that I really enjoy listening to.

I've had other dreams of those things playing different pieces.

Yeah, I know, I'm unconventional, and I'll admit that.

You might say I'm oscillating.

LOL.

If you wonder where I got that joke it's from my interest in ventilators.

If you're not on a conventional ventilator, you're likely to be on either a Jet, or an oscillator.

If you're a premature baby you are most likely to end up on an oscillator but they do still use Jets now days.

If you are an adult 99% of the time you'll end up on an oscillator if you're beyond conventional ventilation, or ECMO.

The oscillating ventilator is for another discussion I'll conduct on ventilation.

Anyways, I'm getting into another topic and I'm doing something I do best which is DRONING.


I hope you found what I had to say today somewhat interesting.

God bless you, and REMEMBER!

Only HE Can Love you PERFECTLY!

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