This blogs describes the musical journey that I'm experiencing. I play the steel drum and it has taken me to many new places and brought me into the company of some wonderful people. Please join me, because every encounter is unique.
So...what does your music sound like?
Thursday, November 19, 2009
And that was just the warm up!
Hello Music Friends,
Today I found myself back at the YMCA in Charlotte, NC. I went there with the intentions of soaking in the hot tub ( without doing an actual work out) but to my dismay the hot tub was closed for maintainance. I knew that physical fitness was important to the body and that being in shape would help in coping with the irregular schedules of my day job and gigging. With that being said, I meandered into the step aerobics class. What a shock I experienced. The modernized step routine is quite different to the step routine of yester-year. When they went left, I went right. When they went right I went left. I flailed around wildly with no coordination. I was exhausted just from trying to keep up with the new moves. It was such an awful sight that I had to laugh at myself. Ten minutes laters the fitness instructor shouted "Ok lets being our routine". WHHHHHAAatttt?????!!!!!!!!! I should've stuck to the spin class!
Best,
Minsky
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Roll em'
Hello Music Friends,
Over the past several months I've delved into creating photo montages and video editing. I've really taken a liking to both. Prior to being involved in music, I expressed my self visually through drawings and paintings. It felt quite natural to have branched off into photography and videography.
I like the ease of use on Windows Movie Maker. I know that there are many sophisticated programs on the market, however WMM just flows so easily for me and it has been my introduction to effects, splits, transitions, fades and other video tricks. My newest creation was filmed in Angouleme, France and features concert footage of Trinidad and Tobago based steel orchestra Bp Renegades in action. Keep in mind that I filmed this with a simple point and shoot Canon sd 750 digital camera.
Please click on the arrow to watch the video.
Best,
Minsky
Thursday, November 12, 2009
C'est Magnifique-BP Renegades French Tour 09
Hello Music Friends,
I had the pleasure of witnessing a standing ovation and triple encore afforded to Trinidad based steel orchestra BP Renegades after they delighted concert goers in the French city of Angouleme. The Renegades repertoire consisted of Baroque pieces by Schubert and Bach as well as reggae songs by Bob Marley,(The crowd sang the chorus of " No Woman no Cry" as the musicians played) timeless Kitchener calypsos and "Groovey Soca" hits by Destra and Krosfyah amongst others. Row G seat 3 gave me an upclose and personal view of the band. I was so proud of the bands performance and the hospitable reception they got from the French audience. That night was a proud moment for Trinidad and for the steel band art form.
Best,
Minsky
Monday, November 9, 2009
Par le vous Francais?
Hello Music Friends,
I am thrilled about going to see my favorite steel band play. They are the Renegades Steel Orchestra from Trinidad and Tobago. My connection with the Renegades is that their tuner, the legendary Bertran Kellman made my very first steel drum. Since then, I've followed the band's progress and analyzed the music of their resident arranger Jit Samaroo. To add to the excitement, I'm traveling to Angouleme, France to see and hear the concert. This is a first time visit. I'm really excited about this trip and I'll share photos and another blog when I return.
Bon Voyage and Keep Well,
Minsky
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