I'm still reading through the book "What a Great Idea!" I'm getting more tips on how to come up with creative ideas.
It says that "largo movements from classical and baroque composers improves concentration and accelerates learning." I've had a hard time concentrating lately.
Classical music is not my specialty. Anybody have any suggestions of some good largo movements? I'm sure my brother would have some ideas.
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You mean like a funeral dirge...?
Classical is not my forte but I am sure you'll get some good suggestions!
Pray for inspiration and creative ideas from God. When it come, it will be supernatural. God can be humorous too, perhaps He will give you some revelation thru your drawings... don't give up! ;P
I'm lost. Sorry...
Well...would you like the short list or the long list??? The long list would take WAY too long, so here are a few options to get you started. Barber's Adagio for Strings is one of my all-time favorites. Beethoven's 7th symphony, 2nd movement and Mozart's Requiem are also gorgeous. Let me know if you would like a copy.
Seeker, hmmm... maybe?
barbara, ;)
Prayer Warrior, you are right!
Fred, I'm lost too! I don't know anything about this.
Chuck, you guys need to get an avitar so there's some kind of a little picture there when you leave a comment. I'll show you how to do it if you don't know how. Thank you for the suggestions! I can check on itunes, but if you have a copy I could borrow, that would be nice too. Is any of those a funeral dirge?!
My sister in law listens to violin pieces when she needs inspiration :o)
I love piano music. One of my favorites is Suzanne DiCianni. She has some nice music. Check it out on line. Windham Hills has some nice instrumental music collections too. When I met Joe we listened to them all the time. I remember thinking how cool it was. I can hear that music now and it takes me back to those memories......*sigh* :o)
Oooh cello music is so wonderful too.
You have inspired me to update my library!
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