Archive for October, 2008

Tabs and Sugar Road

Friday, October 31st, 2008

This evening/morning I’m working on adding guitar tabs to my lesson book. For years I’ve had my own personal curriculum that draws on several different styles of music. I encourage my students to bring in songs they want to learn (I’m good at figuring them out and writing them down), but my book serves as a graded progression of songs that I know well and that teach certain principles.

Lately I’m seeing the need for more beginner type songs – many of my curriculum’s songs are harder and some students just don’t get that far but want to learn songs they know when they start out. “Home on the Range” is great for learning chords, but kids can only get so excited about that. It’s tough to pick songs that I know, they know, and that teach something. Fortunately I have lots of experience doing this through Young Life clubs where we actually have high school kids singing! We do songs they like. A lot of the time these are oldies – timeless classics that almost everyone knows, like “Brown-Eyed Girl”, “Free Falling”, Build Me Up Buttercup, etc. Even today’s kids love singing these songs in a group.

So tonight I tabbed out “Yellow Submarine”, “Over my Head”, and “Comfortably Numb”. Not *everyone* knows these songs, but one benefit of the digital age of music is that I can tell any of my students to just go buy it on iTunes for $1. Or they can listen for free on any number of websites springing up like YouTube.

Eventually if I keep adding to my curriculum, I’ll have so many songs that students can pick and choose which ones they want to learn at any given skill level.

On a different note, our little band’s name is now “Sugar Road”. We ditched the “Off” and this is the last time I’m changing the name :) The website is theholtsite.com/sr. We just ordered a $200 PA system so we can start playing out more! In the months to come we’ll be practicing and recording more songs to put up on the site. Check out the two we already have recorded and leave us a comment!

Scholarship Honor

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

So, my excitement of the week is that I got a scholarship from the Massachusetts School Library Association. I am really honored and extremely encouraged. For me it has been a slow, one-class-at-a-time process, but receiving this has really spurred me on. Next weekend I get to go to my first library conference :) and I’m very excited!
You can check out more about the scholarship here :)

Financial Smarts

Monday, October 20th, 2008

I saw this video today and couldn’t help posting it.  I was giggling the entire time.  For some people, this may not be so funny :)

See it here.

Mah Rig

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Almost every electric guitar player takes pride in his rig, or his collection of equipment. This is similar to computer geeks telling you what kind of processor they have and how much memory, or a mechanically-minded guy telling you what’s under the hood of his car/truck. Most people don’t understand, which only makes the geek/musician/tinker feel even more proud of his toys. Those that do care will understand instantly and will love discussing the various merits of different parts and gadgets.

Anyhow, I’ve been updating my guitar rig, and today I just got to a point of relative contentment. One of the fun things about a rack mounted system is that you can trade in one piece of it at a time rather than replacing the whole thing. Here’s what it has:

- Furman power conditioner (basically a glorified power strip)
- SansAmp PSA-1 preamp and tube emulation
- TC Electronics G-Sharp for effects
- BBE MaxCom for compression, gate, and “sonic maximixer” (messes with EQ a little)

All this rack stuff goes into a Tech21 PowerEngine 60 that I specifically got for the non-coloration of sound by the full-range speaker inside. LED’s are just eye candy I installed myself :) Here’s some pictures:

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Intercession

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

We did a study on this a couple weeks ago in our church (thanks to Jeremy Pendleton). I learned that it’s literally “going between” another person and God and pleading their case. In a few cases in the Bible, this was a life-and-death situation where the intercessor actually said or did something life-threatening in order to intercede. Example (from Exodus 32):

“So Moses returned to the Lord and said, ‘Alas, this people has sinned a great sin. They have made for themselves gods of gold. But now, if you will forgive their sin—but if not, please blot me out of your book that you have written.’”

Moses literally places himself between God and his people. It’s like he’s saying, “You have to go through me first!” Anyway, one of the most powerful examples of this is in the following clip (start the movie at 4:50):

I think I almost cried when I saw this in the theater the first time. It’s just a perfect example of what intercession really is!

“Peepiceek (the second in command of the mice) and the other mice prepare to cut off their own tails to avoid bearing an honour denied to their leader. This solidarity convinces Aslan to restore Reepicheep’s tail, apparently not ‘for the sake of his dignity’, as Aslan states, but for the love Reepicheep’s people bear him.”

Excerpt from this article.