Tuesday, November 04, 2008
The long national nightmare is over...
Barack Hussein Obama shall be the 44th President of the United States.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Vacation all gone... :(
Well, it's been very restful, to say the least. It was a brief return to my love of music, and I feel happy I deigned to undertake the week off. I didn't just play music, but I attended performances too, which were inspiring.
But it's back to work... there's a new possible long term goal on the horizon though... to start a new music school in Fresh Meadows....
But it's back to work... there's a new possible long term goal on the horizon though... to start a new music school in Fresh Meadows....
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Day 3 of the home vacation
I'm enjoying this... although sometimes I do get a bit bored... There's something to be said about having a routine and some tasks put before you...
I just have to find more tasks. :)
Monday, October 27, 2008
Orchestra revisited
I played in a concert tonight... it was a scene that is so familiar in my artistic life, but it held special meaning this time. I looked around and saw many a disgruntled musician, because the conductor wasn't that great, especially with the way he rehearsed. Wasn't fun for me at times either, but the end result of the concert was pretty good.
To these people, I can definitely say, "You don't know how good you have it." When you have something in your life taken away, because of difficult times or circumstances, and it comes back, you feel this tremendous wave of gratitude and appreciation for that thing revisited.
Music as a performance art is coming back to me, and I am lucky.
To these people, I can definitely say, "You don't know how good you have it." When you have something in your life taken away, because of difficult times or circumstances, and it comes back, you feel this tremendous wave of gratitude and appreciation for that thing revisited.
Music as a performance art is coming back to me, and I am lucky.
Vacation
I'm taking my first real vacation since I began working at my new job... It was long overdue, and the relief is indeed very welcome as I now have time to do things for myself instead of others for a change. Not that there is anything wrong with service to others, but I felt I was neglecting my personal and spiritual core.
I haven't planned what to do yet... it most likely will be restricted to exploring the city on my own terms. There something about being a New Yorker, and how you can live in the city, but not really know it. Sure, you know directions to various places, how to negotiate the subways or buses... but it's like driving along the road but not smelling the roses.
I have an Unlimited Metrocard, and I plan to use it. :) Let's see what I can explore!
I haven't planned what to do yet... it most likely will be restricted to exploring the city on my own terms. There something about being a New Yorker, and how you can live in the city, but not really know it. Sure, you know directions to various places, how to negotiate the subways or buses... but it's like driving along the road but not smelling the roses.
I have an Unlimited Metrocard, and I plan to use it. :) Let's see what I can explore!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Projections on life
As you all may already know, I play far less and practice far less than I used to several years ago. Life gets in the way, and reality has a way of rearing its' ugly head.
I played a lot of etudes, and went through some Bach sonatas, and am instant transported back to my conservatory days, when life seemed more carefree and joyful.
Music is now a secondary job for me, but I still entertain ambitions for returning to music as a primary focus and job. My current job as a network administrator has its own rewards, but as much as I like the people I work with, and even some of the clients we work for, it isn't something I can see myself doing for the rest of my life.
So... I'm starting to set some short term and long term goals for myself... this blog, neglected as it has become, is still a sort of affirmation reading for myself and others that know me.
Short term goals:
I played a lot of etudes, and went through some Bach sonatas, and am instant transported back to my conservatory days, when life seemed more carefree and joyful.
Music is now a secondary job for me, but I still entertain ambitions for returning to music as a primary focus and job. My current job as a network administrator has its own rewards, but as much as I like the people I work with, and even some of the clients we work for, it isn't something I can see myself doing for the rest of my life.
So... I'm starting to set some short term and long term goals for myself... this blog, neglected as it has become, is still a sort of affirmation reading for myself and others that know me.
Short term goals:
- Get out of debt. Credit cards and loans, when it was clear I was going to get laid off from conducting, dug me in to a deep hole. Some of it was with silly purchases, but a lot of it went into computer training in desperation for a new source of income. I'm happy to report that since I started working at Cybercity, I've used the considerably larger income stream to lop off nearly $16,000 in debts and car payments. I'm less than $2000 away from paying off my car. I'm less than $2000 away from paying off the last credit card. There's finally light at the end of the tunnel, but I can't let up.
- Renew my committment to music. My skills aren't all gone, but I remember playing so much better before. It'll start with trying to find a few more minutes each day just getting basics in, to restore the firm base from which to play more performances. I've sort of dropped off the radar of the music scene, but if I start performing more, my presence will become known again.
- Restore connections both old and new. I've become a hermit. Single-minded focus on the job, my training, and my own problems has stripped me of relationships and friendships. Now that things are looking up, I should try to get out much more, and start enjoying myself with others again, outside of what I already do. It might mean less time doing what I do now, but I'll find a balance.
Long term goals:
- Become independent. My parents have been a blessing, especially with this economy, in letting me stay this long. I'm way behind because I've been chasing dreams without regard to planning. Now that debt is no longer as much of a huge burden, I can start building some savings towards my own housing. They've even offered me some assistance, but if I can keep busting my ass at work doing network administration and teaching flute, I hopefully can put the down payment on some sort of co-op or condo. In this current economy, that might be a near impossibility, but I must be patient and diligent.
- Become a student again. I honestly don't want to be a network administrator for the rest of my working life... it's not something I think I was put on this planet to do, even though I've done a decent job with it. I want to go back to school sometime within the next 4 or 5 years. Probably DMA for Flute, and maybe something for conducting.
- Become a professor. Many say it is what I should do. But first I must become a true student again. Then I would want to work in some sort of college or conservatory, passing on what knowledge and skills others have worked so hard to instill in me. It'd be a shame to let that go to waste.
- Become a husband. To say that my dating history is chaotic would be a monumental understatement. It's a trail of broken hearts and shattered dreams. However, I still hope to one day find the perfect woman for me, even though time is no longer as abundant to do so as it once was.
- Become a father. Consider it a biological imperative to do so, but more importantly, it is how us as humanity make a mark on this world. I don't know how good of a father I could be, but to have son(s) or daughter(s) would be a blessing.
There's probably more that should be added to this list, but typing is not the same as doing. :)
No better time than now. See you next post.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
What have I been up to?
After a long hiatus, I thought it'd be good to start blogging again.
So... a quick update.
- Passed my 6 month review at the job working at www.cybercityinc.com, and earned a raise. Getting used to the routine, though it's starting to get busy again, since many of the art gallery clients are coming back into play after the summer slowdown.
- Still training at PMAA, though the job really cut into my training time. But I still tried to make it whenever I can. There is a new schedule coming up soon that will allow me to once again train for most of the week.
- I'm looking forward to being able to drive to the academy again instead of having to have rush rides with the assistance of my mother. Many thanks to her for helping me get there to keep my training afloat.
- Speaking of the car, it's almost paid off! Maybe 7 or 8 more payments to go.
- Speaking of debt, it's been severely cut down, as I've been really aggressive with the payments. 50% of each of my paychecks goes into clearing credit cards. I've already paid off one credit card, and only have one remaining, about $3000 worth.
- Not to say I haven't been spending money at the same time. :P Recent purchases in the past 7 or 8 months include a 32-inch 720p TV that I use as a giant monitor for a new system I built. I bought Vista Ultimate like a fool, but it's not that bad an operating system actually. Also bought an Acer Aspire One to use for work.
- Also, lots of fish supplies including a 20 gallon tank. There are 6 goldfish that are flourishing and have survived well now that I have a better understanding on how to keep the water in good condition. I plan on starting a smaller 10 gallon tank full of Neon Tetras as a next project.
- Guinness is growing up fine and well... he's very adventurous, and very difficult to get back in the house once he exits.
- Chabi is also doing fine. He had a bad bout of matted fur that I had to cut off with scissors, so he looks a bit weird now, but it's growing back nice and smooth thanks to much more frequent brushings.
That's all for now...
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Hi again.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Hm.
What to say? Life has been very turbulent lately. There was a relationship that was nice while it lasted, but had to be cut short for the sake of being good to that person... I've lost a good chunk of my income from being laid off of my orchestra conducting job, and then resigning from said orchestra society. It's very sad, because I've been there for 7 years, all of them with unique challenges that the kids have always came through. But I guess moving on is the theme.
I've taken bartending courses to fall back upon, and I've taken A+ and Network+ certification courses in an effort to get a job in IT. I've always been comfortable with computers and putting them together and troubleshooting them, so it's worth a shot. I plan on taking the exams fairly soon.
Anyway, if there's anybody still out there looking at this page, swing by my facebook page. It's at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=555419993
I've been putting music on there lately, a bunch of duets and quartets that I've been recording via garageband. It's weird hearing 4 of me playing at a time, but it's been fun. I'll try to put some on this site as well...
Well, wish me luck on the exams!
I've taken bartending courses to fall back upon, and I've taken A+ and Network+ certification courses in an effort to get a job in IT. I've always been comfortable with computers and putting them together and troubleshooting them, so it's worth a shot. I plan on taking the exams fairly soon.
Anyway, if there's anybody still out there looking at this page, swing by my facebook page. It's at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=555419993
I've been putting music on there lately, a bunch of duets and quartets that I've been recording via garageband. It's weird hearing 4 of me playing at a time, but it's been fun. I'll try to put some on this site as well...
Well, wish me luck on the exams!
Thursday, September 06, 2007
RIP Luciano Pavarotti
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=a3j97_WKXn0k&refer=home
He will be sorely missed.
He will be sorely missed.
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
Neglect...
* blows the dust off the webpage *
Sorry! Been neglecting this page for quite a while! I blame... Facebook.
It's been a bit rough the past month... most of the students had gone into vacation mode, and that occasionally digs me into a financial hole. Consider that I made $975 in private lessons in June, and made $375 in July... and you get the picture.
I went to bartending school to have something to fall back on just in case... and now I'm looking at A+/Network+ certification courses to start an IT job. Suffice to say, these lessons are expensive, but I think they are a means towards a weekday and/or day job... I have debts to pay, training I want to add, and someone special that I want to work towards supporting, and the musician gig alone is not going to cut it anymore.
That said, I'll still be teaching the lessons, just most likely only on the weekends... I'll still be at COS doing the conducting thing...
Teaching the language of music is still what I do... it just won't be the only thing I'll have to do anymore.
Sorry! Been neglecting this page for quite a while! I blame... Facebook.
It's been a bit rough the past month... most of the students had gone into vacation mode, and that occasionally digs me into a financial hole. Consider that I made $975 in private lessons in June, and made $375 in July... and you get the picture.
I went to bartending school to have something to fall back on just in case... and now I'm looking at A+/Network+ certification courses to start an IT job. Suffice to say, these lessons are expensive, but I think they are a means towards a weekday and/or day job... I have debts to pay, training I want to add, and someone special that I want to work towards supporting, and the musician gig alone is not going to cut it anymore.
That said, I'll still be teaching the lessons, just most likely only on the weekends... I'll still be at COS doing the conducting thing...
Teaching the language of music is still what I do... it just won't be the only thing I'll have to do anymore.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
This is good for flute players too...
... particularly for some of my students...
http://www.wikihow.com/Increase-Your-Lung-Capacity
http://www.wikihow.com/Increase-Your-Lung-Capacity
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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Comic-Life silliness with Chabi
Monday, June 04, 2007
Post #150!
I have officially become a total Apple fanatic. :) I got an iPod, after years of resisting. 30GB and video capability was finally too much for me.
The interface took a bit of time to get used to, only because it was so simple! I'm used to pushing a ton of buttons. Once I got used to the wheel, everything became second nature.
Videos look surprisingly good, despite the screen being rather small. Colors look great on my martial arts podcasts.
I'm anxious to try putting it in my car and seeing how it sounds when I play stuff through the radio...
iPod rocks!
The interface took a bit of time to get used to, only because it was so simple! I'm used to pushing a ton of buttons. Once I got used to the wheel, everything became second nature.
Videos look surprisingly good, despite the screen being rather small. Colors look great on my martial arts podcasts.
I'm anxious to try putting it in my car and seeing how it sounds when I play stuff through the radio...
iPod rocks!
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