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Home bound does not mean life stops.  But the past week has been challenging and we’ve seen the emotional effects and the physical constraints of suddenly living in close quarters with a house full.

ps I LOVE my family and the extra time from not commuting is bliss, but we tend to do either noisy or physical things and in an open plan big room… I’ll leave you to imagine dance routines, cello lessons, Mario Kart, essay writing, computer programming, and we haven’t even gotten to the art instillations yet. (and yes, I am serious)

One of my beloved weekly activities (in normal times) is leading ECCO, the Encore! Chichester Community Orchestra which is an absolutely lovely, gregarious, inspiring group of adult amateur musicians. There are a regular group of 35-40 who come together to play all sorts of music, and we welcome everybody. The most inspiring thing is how everyone comes together – musically and as a cross-section of the community.

When we disbanded rehearsals, a decision I took on Friday 13th, there was a definite sense of loss. We have a phone group and there was a sudden influx of messages saying ‘thank you for taking this difficult decision, but also I am so sad that we have to do this.’ As the days progressed it became very clear there were going to be no physical rehearsals any time soon.

It was when my friend Duane (who has done super cool things for and with me in the past like this and this) posted this video on Instagram.

 

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A beautiful song by Queen Liliuokalani “Ku’u Pua I Paokalani”

A post shared by Duane Padilla (@duanepictures) on Mar 17, 2020 at 9:15pm PDT

He is always doing fantastic things, and I wrote to him to ask if perhaps my orchestra could play it… He came back to me with the best message:

Interesting history of the song. The song was written when the queen was imprisoned under house arrest for 8 months after the fall of the monarchy at the turn of the century. They tried to isolate her but she was allowed to receive flowers from her garden picked by an 11 year old boy, who secretly wrapped them in newspapers so she could at least hear about what was going on in Hawaii. The lyrics talk about the beautiful flowers

He also said that indeed he had the parts, and he would not only send the parts, but sent a video on how to improvise a percussion part. (you can see that video HERE) Duane is a very gifted musician and teacher, and he demonstrated on a case, really clearly exactly how to make the sounds and what rhythm to use. He also gave specific bar numbers with reference to the score so our percussionist could follow.

I wrote to the orchestra with the proposed project… we are going to make a virtual piece! I’d edit the sound and make a video and it will even be shared as a conference presentation at the #OER20 online conference (was going to be in London, but life has changed for us all).

Then these two videos arrived…

You know, some people say there are barriers to so many things in life, including technology. I say poppycock. (that’s a suitably silly thing to say, isn’t it?) Actually generally I say YES I CAN – well, I might not say anything, but my smile will say that to you, and chances are you will find a way. I must admit I never expected this from our trombone player, Mark:

and Dorothy has definitely risen to the challenge of creating a Hawaiian Ipu for her role as percussionist.

I’ve learned that being physically apart does not mean ‘isolated’. This will be joyful, and already it has generated well needed smiles and laughter. We will create our virtual performance and record it by April 1. Watch this space! If you’d like to be an honorary ECCO (encore! Chichester Community Orchestra) member, you are welcome to join in with the project HERE.

In the meantime, in whatever way you can, please – let the music play on!

(featured image by violscraper CC BY-NC)

 

https://www.lauraritchie.com/2020/03/20/let-the-music-play/

MUS654 Session 2: What makes a melody? - lauraritchie.com

Pitch is everywhere… How are pitch and melody related? Last week you we explored the experience of sound, soundscapes, analysing and describing it. Was that also about music? The sounds around us everyday can have musical qualities, but are they actually music? What about, for example, birdsong… the relation of the notes produced when birds sing …

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My Community Orchestra has come together over #COVID19 and we're putting together a virtual performance- all recorded at our homes, which will be epic. :) Hoping to present it as our online offering for #OER20 see: https://wp.me/pa3goa-4H I'll write my own reflective post on my website later today. :)
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Oh Lovely Orchestra! I AM SO EXCITED!!! Of course this is a very serious time and my last formal communication was to end all face-to-face meetings until this health crisis is over. As you know, an…

Really happy that I have an opportunity to finally attend #oer20 I can see from the program that I have some very tough session choices to make https://oer20.oerconf.org/programme/#/day1
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Looking forward to taking part in this one day pre #oer20 event on March 31 in Coventry "Imagining Education as a Public Good in the Age of Surveillance" https://twitter.com/ammienoot/status/1230241692420149248?s=20
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“Very excited to announce that booking is open for "Imagining Education as a Public Good in the Age of Surveillance" a one day event at @disrupt_learn in Coventry on 31 March 2020 organised by @ammienoot @MarenDeepwell @Czernie @iandolphin24 Sign up: https://t.co/zuNed5cxwD #OER20”

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We are delighted to announce the full line up of featured speakers for our 2020 OER Conference. Joining The Zemos Collective and sava saveli singh who were announced at the end of 2019, we have now…

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At #oer20 conference meeting & hearing that the event is close to being sold out. If you are planning on attending, book asap https://oer20.oerconf.org/registration/
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Conference fees Register Now Book your places now to get the best rate until the early bird deadline on 31 January 2020. ‘Early Bird’ Full Conference Rate (until 1 February) ALT Members…

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I need to go to bed. Many people I will be in an #oer20 planning meeting with in just a few hours are already gearing up for their workday.