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Jan
25

March For Life 2012 – The Rebellion

Awesome video!

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Jan

09

Silent retreat at Demontreville Jesuit Retreat Center

I joined 70 other men this past weekend for a silent retreat with the Jesuits. It was the 3000th retreat held there since they opened the doors in 1948. Wow!

This was my tenth retreat, and it was unseasonably warm for the first week in January.

Men, if the busy-ness of life is wearing you down, and you need to recharge – you should consider making a retreat. I guarantee you won’t regret it. (Non-Catholics are welcome!)

Here’s a video I made with photos taken at the retreat along with Gregorian chant – useful for reflection.

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Jan
04

Red Bull Crashed Ice 2012 – A View From The Cathedral

The 2012 Red Bull Crashed Ice championships are coming to St. Paul and they’re setting things up next to my work place.

Looks like they’re about 1/3 complete. Video was shot from Cathedral steps on Dayton Ave.

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Dec
14

The New Mastersounds – “San Frantico”

I really dig these guys. Their retro-sound is stripped down and raw.

Go ahead -– try not to tap your foot or bounce your head to this live jam.

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Dec
14

Aerobic Guitar Funkercise in G

I began focusing on funk guitar a couple months ago and got a crazy idea. Could I keep up an aggressive funk strum for 3 min 30 sec at 124 bps?

The answer was – sorta.

I whipped together a groove in Garageband and recorded the guitar in one take. About halfway through I noticeably stumbled…but I was happy to make it to the end!

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Dec
07

I have a sweet tooth for song and music. This is my Polish sin.
~ Pope John Paul II

Maybe this is why he went to Confession every day.

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Nov

29

Sensory Friendly Films at AMC Theatres

This weekend, our whole family is going to see the Muppets movie – but not at your average screening. We’re going to a special screening put on by Sensory Friendly Films at AMC Theaters.

From their website:

AMC Theatres (AMC) and the Autism Society have teamed up to bring families affected by autism and other disabilities a special opportunity to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis with the “Sensory Friendly Films” program.

In order to provide a more accepting and comfortable setting for this unique audience, the movie auditoriums will have their lights brought up and the sound turned down, families will be able to bring in their own gluten-free, casein-free snacks, and no previews or advertisements will be shown before the movie. Additionally, audience members are welcome to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing – in other words, AMC’s “Silence is Golden®” policy will not be enforced unless the safety of the audience is questioned.

What an outstanding idea! And kudos to AMC Theatres for stepping up and supporting children with disabilities.

Steven D. Greydanus has posted a positive review of the film, and it sounds family friendly.

Here’s a trailer:

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If you know of families with children that have special needs, please consider sharing information about Sensory Friendly Films with them.

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Nov

28

Music Study Journal: Three Month Review

Fender HeadstockI’m about three months into my two-year music study plan. Feels like a good time to reflect on it.

It’s taken around 8 weeks of semi-regular practice, but I’ve made some headway in my sight reading exercises. I can now – at most tempos – read and play up to eighth notes in the fifth position on the guitar. (3/4 and 4/4 meter.) Tonight, I started looking ahead and practicing some simple sixteenth note exercises. I know, this is some basic stuff. Go ahead and chuckle.  :)

I’ve finished two books on music theory and feel like I’ve got a solid grasp on the fundamentals: key signatures, intervals, scale modes, chord construction, etc.

I’m also focusing on composition and I’m halfway through one of two books on the subject.

For recording purposes, I’ve been using Garageband and Logic Express and I’m starting to feel comfortable with them. Maybe in the next few months I’ll have something I can upload to Soundcloud and share.

I’ve been spending a great deal of time on ear training. Specifically, intervals such as minor thirds, perfect fifths, sixths, etc. I’ve been incorporating some solfegé for voice – which helps – but it’s been frustrating. Progress has been s-l-o-w.

Overall, it’s been a unique and exciting experience returning to my roots in music. I’m more focused and intentional than I was in my youth. Maybe it’s because I’m older, but I don’t mind the mental and physical roadblocks that come up, and when I overcome them, I cherish the results that much more.

I’m thankful to Our Lord for the progress I’ve made so far.

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