Dear students, welcome to our blog. I have called it Coffee Time, because I would like this to be our informal meeting place, somewhere to go and talk after classes and "have a cup of coffee".
I liked this music, too. It was particularly interesting to hear the singer's description of how music is traditionally organized, and then it had that lovely, lovely Alleluia.
When I heard the Alleluia, I remembered one of my favorites. When you listen to it (it's kind of long), pay special attention to the last portion (which is in the last 25%, approximately): I love the very lush, rhythmic setting of "Alleluia."
Hi Dennis, Thank you for leaving this beautiful present in my blog. I really like it. The music you sent to the Webheads forum is lovely too, but it took me a week to find out a way to hear it (apparently it only works in IE, not in Mozilla or Google Chrome). It's Christmas Eve in Belgrade, my table is beautifully decorated, my son is sleeping in the next room, I am listening to nice music... Life is good. Thanks again. Natasa
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Hi again, NataĊĦa.
I liked this music, too. It was particularly interesting to hear the singer's description of how music is traditionally organized, and then it had that lovely, lovely Alleluia.
When I heard the Alleluia, I remembered one of my favorites. When you listen to it (it's kind of long), pay special attention to the last portion (which is in the last 25%, approximately): I love the very lush, rhythmic setting of "Alleluia."
Listen to it HERE.
Best wishes as always--
Dennis in Phoenix
Hi Dennis,
Thank you for leaving this beautiful present in my blog. I really like it. The music you sent to the Webheads forum is lovely too, but it took me a week to find out a way to hear it (apparently it only works in IE, not in Mozilla or Google Chrome). It's Christmas Eve in Belgrade, my table is beautifully decorated, my son is sleeping in the next room, I am listening to nice music... Life is good.
Thanks again.
Natasa
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