Sentences with phrase «little piano music»

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Song books no longer used, use of overhead projectors for songs, very little singing of familiar hymns, taped music, piano playing for maybe one song, no longer have a choir, altar removed, one strong Sunday School class broken up, to name a few things happening.
Some new cocktail glasses, my annual stock of up of pillowcases and handkerchiefs, some piano music, new porch chairs, sweet little bird cards.
This infant baby walker has several different activities, such as lights and music that play as your little one moves around the house, piano keys, beads and a number of other clicking and clacking noises to get your infant squealing with delight.
Before they're mobile, babies can sit, swivel, bounce and play in the company's new Explore & More Baby's View 3 - Stage Activity Center, filled with fun extras — like a piano that can be clicked on to the tray or the base, where little ones can create music by foot.
It's little surprise how Gridiron Gang sounds, either, with a big theme pounded out by orchestra augmented by plentiful synths, and softer Thomas Newman - ish piano music (a style previously heard in Rabin's National Treasure) for the inevitable tender moments.
There's a little bit of biographical information (she gives a a nice tour of the music school she spent 15 years growing up at, we see her packing her luggage) but mostly it's only interesting for her performances: Most of a Korngold Violin Concerto, a rehearsal of a Mozart Sonata for Piano and Violin, a really cool performance at a bar that's experimenting with classical music concerts in a club setting.
Nowadays a music coordinator is likely to be someone who perhaps had piano lessons as a youngster, but little further training in music.
But, reading your blog every day inspired me to rediscover what brings me joy, and that's my home and my music and now I can't wait to redecorate around this stunning little piano THAT I OWN!
When it arrived at my house, I opened the bench and found stacks of old sheet music — complete with little gold stars and scrawled notes from piano teachers («Needs more work!»).
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