Emily was one of my students at the 2005 Summer Institute for College Bound Blind Musicians. She loved trying the small harps I brought and learned No-C-Notes audio music description to help her with music reading. She was full of life and her memory will live on.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Thriller
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Another visit to Japan
I just returned from a 2 week visit to west/south Japan and was in the country when its disasters occurred. It brought into perspective that although I enjoyed trying different kotos to play and consider to buy, that I really didn't need anything else to achieve happiness or bring happiness to others. A visit to Daisen-in Temple in Kyoto had delightful conversations with the monk and poet Soen Ozeki there....he was pure joy. So instead of sharing anything about harp and challenges, I would like instead to share one of his writings with you.
Each day in life is training
Training for myself
Though failure is possible
Living for each moment
Equal to anything
Ready for anything
Each day in life is training
Training for myself
Though failure is possible
Living for each moment
Equal to anything
Ready for anything
I am alive
I am this moment
My future is here and now
I am this moment
My future is here and now
For if I cannot endure today
When and where will I?
When and where will I?
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Self-Help
Nothing to really report the past couple of months because I was staying out of health care facilities and groups when I had the shingles. I continued to play my harps for myself, and I found the vibrations to eliminate....yes I said eliminate.....my shingle pain in my ear. I am happy to report my good health is back, shingles are gone and I am enjoying harping at rehab, hospitals and hospice again. I have several events and happenings scheduled for April so I will share that with you then. I will also be announcing my Harp-Abilities harp, which is truly accessible, economical and has a lovely tone. Till then, take care!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Certified Clinical Musician
I started this journey of certification to network, study, compose and improv into the realm of harp therapy. My time spent with Hospice patients has taught me lessons of how to live. I am grateful to those who have shared this journey with me and am delighted to now add the initials CCM to my name.
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