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Postby lialab » Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:06 pm

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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby Tiffany » Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:41 am

I Love to listen to The Piano Guys on youtube their music is a little bit of modern mixed with the classics. They have some Mozart, and Adele, a great Star Wars parody called Cello wars and many more. I could listen to their rendition of Over the Rainbow all day long.
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby laceyj1204 » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:48 am

If my little boy is home, I'm usually crocheting with Disney Jr. playing in the background. Sometimes though I'm lucky and he isn't into cartoons that day, or sometimes his Mamaw has "stolen" him for the day so on those days I love to crochet while listening to audio books.
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby mittenmaker » Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:41 am

laceyj1204 wrote:If my little boy is home, I'm usually crocheting with Disney Jr. playing in the background. Sometimes though I'm lucky and he isn't into cartoons that day, or sometimes his Mamaw has "stolen" him for the day so on those days I love to crochet while listening to audio books.


Sounds very pleasant! :cloud9: I tend to really zone out :shock: when I'm knitting so the Disney and cartoons wouldn't be too distracting ;) Listening to audio books must make your time doubly productive! :reading: It's like reading with your ears! :)
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby Patty » Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:18 pm

mittenmaker wrote:
laceyj1204 wrote:If my little boy is home, I'm usually crocheting with Disney Jr. playing in the background. Sometimes though I'm lucky and he isn't into cartoons that day, or sometimes his Mamaw has "stolen" him for the day so on those days I love to crochet while listening to audio books.


Sounds very pleasant! :cloud9: I tend to really zone out :shock: when I'm knitting so the Disney and cartoons wouldn't be too distracting ;) Listening to audio books must make your time doubly productive! :reading: It's like reading with your ears! :)


When crocheting while I'm watching the grandkids, Disney is often on, my question, do certain kid songs get stuck in your head even when the grandkids are gone? :lol:

When at home, I like to listen to audio books. I've heard 'The Help' (very good), and I like anything by Nora Roberts. I wish Karen Hasley's books were on tape. If nothing else, I will listen to the oldie station, it is something I can zone out with (and occasionally get up & boogie, not always a good site).
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby mittenmaker » Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:02 pm

Hi Patty! Boogie on! I used to wonder/worry that somehow the Onstar reps could hear me singing in my truck, even with Onstar not in use. . .wow--if my truck could tell of my singalongs. . .
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby Shandeh » Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:40 pm

Yesterday, I wanted to find a recording of one of my favorite classical pieces "Sicilienne" by Gabriel Faure.
I found this AMAZING performance by flautist Patrick Gallois.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUj7NgFHYB0
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby lialab » Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:33 pm

mittenmaker wrote:Hi Patty! Boogie on! I used to wonder/worry that somehow the Onstar reps could hear me singing in my truck, even with Onstar not in use. . .wow--if my truck could tell of my singalongs. . .

ha,, ha, ha, was wondering the same thing, according to hubby, he thinks they can but the're not suppose to eavesdrop :scared: what if they do?? I'm sure they turned it off when they listened to me :rofl:
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:24 pm

HI lialab. . .
:lol: :lol: No, they probably all quit when they heard me belt out my rendition of Matt Maher's "Hold Us Together." (oh, BTW, I cancelled my OnStar long ago, but again, you never know. . .) :knit:
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Re: Music to Knit and Crochet By.....

Postby Shandeh » Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:19 am

Merry Christmas!
Here's a video I made this morning, while rehearsing "O Holy Night", arranged by Bill Wolaver.
(yes....that's me....big 'ol mama piano player woman. Ha!)
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