Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Book Blog and Music Blog
As I reflect on this blog and its contents, I'm reminded that I
started it as a writing blog. That was because I had begun to write some novels,
and fancied myself a writer. It wasn't any hubris on my part. It was prompted by
my San Jose State University professors who were mentoring me during the two
years I spent in the Teaching Credential Program over there. Often, it was
required to write reports of varioius kinds. Actually more than often. More like
it was constant. And then some years later when I was in the Master's Degree
program majoring in Education, report writing again was constant. And both times the
professors were telling me that I was a good writer. (Which probably explains
why I was getting straight As throughout those programs.)
So I had been only a moderate reader during my life, but I liked the idea
of writing some novels about things in which I had an interest: Martial Arts
heroes, Football heroes, along with a story about The Vase, and another
interesting topic about which I had learned which was the true story of a
historical character named John Dunn. And after some moderate success which saw
all five novels published, I returned to an original interest wich was music. I
had always been a musician, and I loved music as much as the next guy, but I
also had a knack for writing original tunes. I would dabble on the piano during
my spare time and write my own songs. I was never too serious about it, because
I never envisioned myself becoming a professional musician or song writer.
Nevertheless, I found myself writing new songs, one after another as if I were a
conveyer belt putting out new songs by the tons.
In a couple years, had written enough music to fill 13 conventional albums. And after a failed attempt to find
a singer, I ended up being the singer. There were two reasons for this. I had briefly
played with a band, all of whom wrote their own songs. I didn't want to play
their songs. I wanted them to sing my songs. But they insisted that anyone who
writes a song must sing his own song. And then I remembered an old friend who
would sing some of our favorite songs while I played on the piano. Now that guy
wasn't a singer, but he actually did sing the songs in key and he hit every
note. So I thought if he could do it, why can't I? So I did. And like books,
revising took place. And more revising. And yes even more revising and then
writiing more songs for a 14th album. And now I am content that even though I
still don't consider myself a singer, (like my friend wasn't) the singing is
still in key and I am still hitting every note, and the songs are complete with
a full band in accompaniment, and the vocals in place. And this blog can now be
about both... the books and the music. It's on... (One caveat. This blog does
not allow paragraphs. I have five paragraphs formatted in the draft I just
wrote, but when I publish the draft all of those paragraphs disappear into one
giant piece. Maybe I'm missing some formatting thing.)