Monday, July 17, 2006

Monsater Drink Coloring Sheet

from 35,000 feet


You hear the familiar sound of the bell of the cabin announcements. The captain is telling the flight attendant who just passed 10,000 feet above the ground and is therefore safe to use electronic devices on aircraft. A simple safety rules that all passengers agree to obey implicitly the time of boarding. It has to do with the use of radio altimeters, navigation systems and the autopilot system. Rules. Said and done: through the cabin speaker announces that we are permitted to use our laptops. More has taken the flight attendant to say "Ladies and Gentlemen" in a half a dozen people in taking their laptop from its case, as many take discman, which have given way as the Walkman did, before the ipod. I hasten to turn this Chunche and start writing something for the blog, how entelarañado is.
We just had elections in Mexico. I say "just" so that for me is: I voted and left. All I know is the fragments of news I have heard and seen on a cable TV channel latino, here in the U.S.

One of these fragments I have a lot of attention: it is an interview with Joaquín López Dóriga has done to Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The interview was aggressive by Lopez Doriga and I liked it. It's hilarious to see that a reporter has the guts to ask tough questions to their interviewees. Another thing that is funny is almost every interview with AMLO as I reached the conclusion that this character is like a bull, or as the woman who can dance very well: you need a strong partner and just as good to show off. In the case of the bull, a matador is needed to bring up the wild qualities of the bull. AMLO is the same: if the interviewer is bad, it takes to turn the interview in a TV spot faster than you can say complex.

The interview I saw was to the famous leitmotiv AMLO contradictions: that if he wanted to contest the election, if he previously said he would respect the IFE and now cries fraud, if yesterday was white is now black, anyway. ..

I have been very clear about one thing from all this: if Calderon and Lopez that tied it just as bad as each other. Point. I'm listening and all kinds of answers to this by saying that in fact the good news is Calderon and AMLO is a danger to the country. Do not sympathize with AMLO: I think it is the politician most greedy, liar and hypocrite I've seen. But Felipe Calderón not so bad sings rancheras. Not me, says the difference of less than 1% for the latter "won" the election.


This morning I hear that AMLO calls on people to a campaign of peaceful civil resistance . Who do you think this friend, Gandhi ? Tell me, honestly: Do you think that a politician of the stature of AMLO can issue a statement like that and simply expect them to do peaceful demonstrations? How much money will be lost in their "peaceful civil resistance"?

When the PAN campaign made derogatory references AMLO made me angry. Sows truly live election where, as the tango "Cambalache" by Enrique Santos Discepolo: who does not cry does not suck, and that does not steal is a stupid.

It turns out that Calderon has no moral authority or political or anything. In the name of his family and all that is good and pure must admit it is a foul vermin with no backbone. That the IFE is a fraud, that's all colluded (note that smart and does not say "completely"). AMLO is going to save Mexico. And I thought that (F) Ox (AKA: the chachalaca) was an egomaniac! But what the hell to type! I like very fat that has threatened the stability policy of the country depends for a review of the votes one by one. Seriously, who do you think? Do not think that is very patriotic. Why not wait 6 years, that Calderon's water and he can say "I told you" and act as judge and opponent of the Calderon? ... I remember them well earned (F) Ox 2000 elections. To me your arguments sound to me like this: You'd better review the vote and was declared winner, if not going to drop the chahuixtle.

respect the election result because I knew he would win (do not ask how, but I knew) and now that the margin was so close says no election was a sow, that Calderon is a puppet ... In the interview I saw, Lopez Doriga AMLO told why he wanted to invalidate the election. AMLO said he wanted to count the votes one by one. However, now wants to annul the election. His argument is curious: he says "that count, vote by vote, precinct by precinct" because he's sure he won the election. What if? I mean, what will happen if he ever tell the whole story and it did not win it? Well not going to be happy. Berrinchudo AMLO is a child who wants a new toy. But what toy, the presidency of the republic.


I wonder if among the people who sympathize with AMLO is equally disgusted me with such comments. More than what this man says or does worry me that there are people who still have not seen that AMLO has no face, that has a hunger for power excessive and irrational, you're willing to destabilize the country so to get away with it. Who has resigned to become a serious opposition in the country ... rather it is now a serious scandal.
When I was in Juarez, just a couple of days after the election, turned on the TV at night to find out how things were and my surprise was that the "Alliance for the Good of All" (with that name had my vote, dammit!) was up in the district count. The thought that AMLO was the next president crossed my mind and I suddenly felt like a naked man in a sausage factory. Call my house, I complained, I became hysterical, but in the end I decided it best to put up with me and we would have to resign myself to another populist Echeverría. No way. When the PAN began winning points again excited me a bit. I took paper and pen and began to calculate ... the trend indicated that Calderon would close at 8:00 am the next day with a lead of 0.51% over AMLO. True Story.

However, one might say one important thing: I did not use the famous trident in my messenger nickname, and I then went around distributing anti-peje emails from my friends and acquaintances. If any of my friends was in favor of AMLO avoided making controversial, even when I confessed Felipillo. My friends are adults - thought- and have enough criteria to make their own desicisiones. Now I feel like writing something about it and I want everyone's opinion. I said.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Any Homepage With Free Yiff?

The Long and Winding Road ... The False Democracy














































'll be back ...

Sunday, July 2, 2006

I Want To Pay My Atna



This morning I had a moment of clarity. It was while driving down the street on the way to meet someone for coffee and breakfast: Democracy does not exist. Point.
me explain:
Suppose for a moment that there are only three parties at home: A, B and C. A tie between the three would mean that each party obtains a 33.33% of the votes to be distributed. That one of these parties as the winner by a wide margin that the party would get, say 40% of the vote. That means that 60% of voters disagree with the match winner. There is no democracy.

In Mexico we have not one but 5 games running for president of the republic. That dilutes the results further. Will the next president Mexico will have the support of the majority? No, only 38% of people who voted.
an hour ago, the IFE (Federal Electoral Institute) announced that it is not possible to present a winner because the difference in points between the first and second falls within the provisions as a margin of error. Interference tolerance, as if it were an engineering problem ... while I can only think that the problem is in the 4 in 10 people who did not vote.
We are in limbo ...

Saturday, July 1, 2006

Profectiv Growth Renew Reviews

Simple Rules .... The Miracles of Spring

1: Under no Circumstances may two men share an umbrella.

2: It is OK for a man to cry ONLY under the following circumstances:
  • When a heroic dog dies to save its master.
  • The moment Angelina Jolie starts unbuttoning her blouse.
  • After wrecking your boss's car.
  • One hour, 12 minutes, 37 seconds into "The Crying Game".
  • When she is using her teeth.

3: Any Man who brings a camera to a bachelor party may be legally killed and eaten by his buddies.

4: Unless he murdered someone in your family, you must bail a friend out of jail within 12 hours.


5: If you've known a guy for more than 24 hours, his sister is off limits forever unless you actually marry her.

6: Moaning about the brand of free beer in a buddy's fridge is forbidden. However complain at will if the temperature is unsuitable.

7: No man shall ever be required to buy a birthday present for another man. In fact, even remembering your buddy's birthday is strictly optional. At that point, you must celebrate at a strip bar of the birthday boy's choice.

8: On a road trip, the strongest bladder determines pit stops, not the weakest.

9: When stumbling upon other guys watching a sporting event, you may ask the score of the game in progress, but you may never ask who's playing.

10: You may flatulate in front of a woman only after you have brought her to climax. If you trap her head under the covers for the purpose of flatulent entertainment, she's officially your girlfriend.

11: It is permissible to drink a fruity alcohol drink only when you're sunning on a tropical beach... and it's delivered by a topless model and only when it's free.

12: Only in situations of moral and/or physical peril are you allowed to kick another guy in the nuts.

13: Unless you're in prison, never fight naked.

14: Friends don't let friends wear Speedos. Ever. Issue closed.

15: If a man's fly is down, that's his problem, you didn't see anything.

16: Women who claim they "love to watch sports" must be treated as spies until they demonstrate knowledge of the game and the ability to drink as much as the other sports watchers.

17: A man in the company of a hot, suggestively dressed woman must remain sober enough to fight.

18: Never hesitate to reach for the last beer or the last slice of pizza, but not both, that's just greedy.

19: If you compliment a guy on his six-pack, you'd better be talking about his choice of beer.

20: Never join your girlfriend or wife in discussing a friend of yours, except if she's withholding sex pending your response.

21: Phrases that may NOT be uttered to another man while lifting weights:

  • Yeah, Baby, Push it!
  • C'mon, give me one more! Harder!
  • Another set and we can hit the showers!

22: Never talk to a man in a bathroom unless you are on equal footing: i.e., both urinating, both waiting in line, etc. For all other situations, an almost imperceptible nod is all the conversation you need.

23: Never allow a telephone conversation with a woman to go on longer than you are able to have sex with her. Keep a stopwatch by the phone. Hang up if necessary.

24: The morning after you and a girl who was formerly "just a friend" have carnal, drunken monkey sex, the fact that you're feeling weird and guilty is no reason for you not to nail each other again before the discussion occurs about what a big mistake it was.

25: It is acceptable for you to drive her car. It is not acceptable for her to drive yours.

26: Thou shalt not buy a car in the colors of brown, pink, lime green, orange or sky blue.

27: The girl who replies to the question "What do you want for Christmas?" with "If you loved me, you'd know what I want!" gets an Xbox. End of story.

28: There is no reason for guys to watch Ice Skating or Men's Gymnastics. Ever.

We've all heard about people having guts or balls. But do you really know the difference between them? In an effort to keep you informed, the definition of each is listed below:

"GUTS" is arriving home late after a night out with the guys, being assaulted by your wife with a broom, and having the guts to say, "are you still cleaning or are you flying somewhere?"

"BALLS" is coming home late after a night out with the guys smelling of perfume and beer, lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife on the ass and having the balls to say, "You're next!"

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Is Itsemen In Gf Pantys



Spring never comes without miracles:

Last spring I reported that our Red Slider turtles laid eggs.

Well, now they've done it again!!!

Two of our four turtles laid eggs last year. The same girl that started the whole thing last year began scratching the garden soil looking for a place to nest. This turtle laid eggs TWICE last year, totaling 9 eggs. None of them hatched even though we took the eggs into special care. On this ocasion, this little girl laid 5 eggs.




Diggin' around.






Finishing the job


We've had these turtles for almost twenty years now. I remember when they were so small that you could hold all of them in the palm of your hand!



This is a shot of the first egg that was laid.




Palmira Arzubide de Bricio.



My aunt
Palmira passed away after a long battle with cancer. The first miracle of this year's spring happened when God decided to call her to his side on March 21st. All the family was with her, she was at peace and ready to answer the Lord's call.

Palmira was a famous mexican movie star of the 1960's. Her debut role came along side Mario Moreno " Cantinflas " in the movie " El Analfabeto " .


Rest in peace, Tía.


"My son, shed tears over the dead, and begin to lament as if thou hadst suffered some great harm, and according to judgment cover his body, and neglect not his burial.
And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a, day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.
And make mourning for him according to his merit for a day, or two, for fear of detraction.
For of sadness cometh death, and it overwhelmeth the strength, and the sorrow of the heart boweth down the neck.
In withdrawing aside sorrow remaineth: and the substance of the poor is according to his heart.
Give not up thy heart to sadness, but drive it from thee: and remember the latter end.
Forget it not: for there is no returning, and thou shalt do him no good, and shalt hurt thyself.
Remember my judgment: for also shall be so: yesterday for me, and to day for thee.
When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest, and comfort him in the departing of his spirit."

Ecclesiasticus, XXXVIII. 16-24

Thursday, March 23, 2006

The Brie The Bullet And The Black Cat Characters

Snapshot ...

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Sore Knee After Snow Boarding

Happy Birthday!

Today is the 321st birthday of one of my idols: Johann Sebastian Bach .
Happy Birthday, Johann... and thanks for all the music!

Thursday, March 9, 2006

I Need A Good Psychiatrist In Baltimore

Brokeback Mountain ... Mozart's Counterpoint

Imagine this:

Your girlfriend insists on going to the movies and watch Brokeback Mountain, the movie that has smeared the cowboy image forever. Now you can safely sleep through the entire experience... how? the
30-Second Bunnies Theatre Library .
Using 30-seconds of your life, you can watch the re-enactment of the whole thing by bunnies.
You can tell everyone that you DID watch the movie.


Other favourites of mine are The Exorcist, The Shining, Star Wars... all with the cautionary: in 30 seconds and re-enacted by bunnies.


Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Cervix Up And Down With Cycle




In music history there are examples of great mentorship. One of the greatest -in my opinion- is that of Johann Sebastian Bach , who left entire volumes of his works that are devoted to the musical education of his family. There is also the teachings of Albrechstberger to the young Beethoven. However not even a great Bach-admirer like myself can overlook the particular case of Padre Giambattista Martini .

Giovanni Battista Martini (1706-1784) was a catholic priest considered to be one of the greatest counterpointists of the 18th century. " Padre Martini, the great counterpoint teacher of the eighteenth century, has left no really didactic work" , says Knud Jeppesen in his Counterpoint. Padre Martini wrote Essemplare o sia saggio fondamentale prattico di contrappunto fugato dealing with the fine art of fugue writing. This work is a complex one and it is not well-suited for the beginner. One must think of it as a "graduate-course" intended for the student who has completed studies on counterpoint and fugue, only then will one realize that Martini's unconventional teaching method marks the structure of the whole work, a method "neither divided into chapters and paragraphs...nor based on mere precepts" as Willi Reich would put it.


A valuable account of this teachings has survived in the correspondance between Martini and Johann Christian Bach . In his early twenties, J.S. Bach's youngest son went to Bologna to study under Martini. This endeavor was followed by a lively exchange of letters between student and teacher. J.C. Bach wrote to Martini asking for advice many times; he even wrote answers to his own questions for Martini's opinion ocassionally. Johann Christian would travel to London and remained there the rest of his life. He later became known as the "London Bach".



Johann Christian Bach


Another remarkable example of student-teacher relationship is given by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . This happened during Mozart's visit to London in 1764-1765. Johann Christian Bach was the most famous musician in England for twenty years, even more famous than his father, the great Johann Sebastian, ever was (old Bach was remembered as "the father of Johann Christian Bach"). J.C. Bach's works caused a lasting impression on young Mozart. Only a few years later, Wolfgang would travel to Bologna to study with Padre Martini. Then he became his direct student.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart made a very personal use of counterpoint. The Requiem K626, The unfinished C-Minor Mass, the final movement of the 'Jupiter' symphony are all evidence of it. However, the world of counterpoint is a complex and serious one. The rules one must observe and follow are sometimes too strict: they seem to limit the composer. I have met "accompished" musicians that are hostile towards counterpoint. Counterpoint is being replaced by harmony in most academic programs for this reason.



The Bologna Mozart. This painting was commisioned by Martini in 1777, when Wolfgang was 21 years old.




In October 9, 1770, Mozart presented his admission test for the Bologna Accademia dei Filarmonici , a very prestigious institute that remains to our days as one of the finest in the world. The test Mozart was set to solve was to compose a 4-part piece on an anonymous gregorian antiphon, Quaerite Primum Regnum Dei : "Seek ye first the kingdom of God". The results granted Mozart's admission to the Accademia , and even the aknowledgement of the faculty. Wolfgang's father, Leopold later wrote that his son took half an hour to complete what to most took three hours. W.A. Mozart was 14 years old.




Mozart's admission letter, followed by a copy of the piece he wrote.


The object of the test was not to evaluate Mozart's powers as a composer, but to see if he was able to sumbit himself to a more academic form of composition. The Quaerite of Mozart fails to achieve this completely, and for this reason his teacher, Padre Martini, wrote a different example to ilustrate his pupil on the correct solution to the excercise. This is where things get interesting.

Martini's version does not correct Mozart's. Martini instead choose the best ideas from his pupil's work and used them as thematic material for an entirely new example. Martini's version is related to Mozart's in almost every measure yet it stands as a finished masterpiece against the much less polished though amazing work of the fourteen-year old Mozart.

One could speak volumes of the comparison between both excerises, like the omission of Mozart's second subject and the use of perfect cadences to confirm the tonality of F in the eleventh measure and the tonality of D at the end. However, I would like to emphasize the fact that Martini acknowledges the powers of his pupil. With only one exception, I haven't met a professor capable of doing this. Thesis and dissertation supervisors are no different. Most people will only criticize destructively thinking that they are constructively doing so.

Padre Martini's teachings came as revelations to Mozart. As in the case with J.C. Bach, both master and disciple sustained a lenghty correspondance throught their lives. Martini's teachings were the foundation on which Mozart built fantastic works of art, filled with the Most impressive and beautiful complexity.


Click here to download a copy of the score for Mozart's version. (KV86)

Click here to download a copy of Martini's version.


Comments Welcome!

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

Mini Cooper Automatic Transmission

Tricks (I)


Someone anonymous left a comment about my observation on the car's oil filter. The comment gave me much laughter, for in his mischief is sensed something very true: then why#&%$! oil filter they put the cars?

The answer can be taken as my No. 1 tip for improving the efficiency of the car engine.

The oil is to lubricate the moving engine parts and prevent wear and frictional heating of the same. The more moving parts that require lubrication are the pistons, connecting rods and crankshafts. This lubrication is supplied to pump oil through a pump-light-extracting this fluid from the sump (oil pan "in English). By sucking crankcase oil, the pump sends the oil to a filter that removes wastes and impurities. Then the oil is sprayed under pressure on moving parts, lubricating. The oil then drips back into the crankcase, where the cycle begins again. Below you can see an image that illustrates how a 4-stroke (Otto). In the background we can see the oil container.




Having given this explanation of how express lubrication in the engine of the car now proceed to say this:

The engine works better without the oil filter.

Many people have told me that this is not possible, how can I know more than the engineers in Detroit. The thing is very simple: the oil filter is an insurance against people who do not change the engine oil every 2 months or every 5,000 km

Over the years, and the introduction of fuel injection, combustion within the engine has become more "clean", so it leaves less waste. We also need the engine blocks are aluminum, which is less prone to chipping.

manufacturers recommend changing engine oil every 5,000 km ALMOST NO ONE DOES THIS. The automotive industry's response is to continue using oil filters for user safety negligence. Now, to change the engine oil is a simple thing ... what happens is that the apathy is big.

Imagine this: an oil filter clogged (that the user has traveled 10.000 miles in the car without replacing the engine oil) hinders cost of engine oil. Lubrication is not adequate and the engine warms up unnecessarily. The heat causes the oil to burn inside the engine, the smoking machine and causing the oil level drops. The latter in turn leads to more warming. Warming = wear.

I've seen cars with 100,000 miles on the odometer, suffered greatly from engine wear. Instead I have seen others with 160.000 Km to which they have removed the motor oil filter which ronrronea as a kitten.

Does it work ?....

Yes of course it works. Without oil filter, the engine is best supplied by oil and as a logical consequence is better lubricated. A well lubricated engine uses less energy to operate. And whence comes the energy created using the engine? For providing combustion gas. Less energy used = gasoline saved.

Exactly how much gasoline we talk? That if I take off guard. I do not know. What I can say is that during a traffic jam the engine work less "stressed", which saves 2% -3% of fuel. The benefits of this are not only fuel, but the fact that the engine "smokes" less. It is beneficial for the car that the engine is as clean as possible.

recommend " to undo the oil filter in your car? If you are going to change engine oil every 5,000 miles with eager punctuality, Yes!

But for those who do not want to spend on the frequent oil changes or do not know how to change the oil the car would not recommend that you dispose of FILTER.


Inglés Spoken.

punctus will soon punctus against articles in English ...


Monday, January 30, 2006

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first concert of the season and FOJ Vladimir


Last Friday began the concert season of the Jalisco Philharmonic. The theme of the season is "Mozart, the genius" and because in this year celebrates 250 years of Mozart's birth. The first program was the presentation of the symphony 40 in G minor, Mozart's followed by playing the piano for 2 works on the same subject: the caprice n º 24 for violin by Niccolò Paganini. The first of these works by Witold Lutoslawski Polish and the second by Sergei Rachmaninov Vasíliyevich . To close, the orchestra performed Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi of . In this latest work, I'd like Diana to give us his review.

Mozart.

The interpretation of Symphony 40 was dry. It is very difficult for any orchestra suddenly get a good interpretation of a work so familiar. The same happens when a pianist plays something as trite.

Lutoslawski.

Witold Lutoslawki



Vladimir Viard was the first of his two speeches with variations on a theme by Paganini, teacher Polish Witold Lutoslawski. I played some things Lutoslawski but I confess not knowing much of their work. I was surprised to see that he also explored the theme of Paganini caprice 24. The work is fresh and new. I loved the handling of textures within the work. I diríoa that this was the best part of the concert, no doubt. Viard's interpretation and mature.

Rachmaninov.

Even before I have talked to the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Rachmaninov. Last year we were fortunate to listen to Adam Golka and this year with Viard. It guess the years of experience Viard at maturity of his approach to the rhapsody. What I found interesting is to hear the variations of Lutoslawski before Rachmaninov Rhapsody: Comparisons are inevitable and are very rich. I leave a recording of the concert is the last change and the finale of the piece of Rachmaninov. Despite the obvious mistakes of interpretation Viard was excellent.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

How To Plan For A Heavy Night Of Drinking

Viard 5 Habits

Don Lino Mario and I have passed this task ...


1. In the parking always look the same drawer.


always look to park my car in a parking area. If I had not visited the site before, then take a moment to examine the area to find a place to park that I like.

2. Paladin'm against stupidity.

I have the idle habit of putting the spotlight on people who are evil: The other day in the heat of Diana a coffee and a group of my friends and acquaintances we talked with who knows what else and soon left it up Vladimir Ashkenazy, a pianist of choice, which proved to be the favorite of someone else's group. Suddenly someone said Diana with an authoritative tone " Neither mothers: Wagner is the best." That comment caused me to replicate my ironic and sarcastic tone: "Now if you brought your finger sandals, animal: Ashkenazy is a pianist and orchestra conductor, Wagner was a composer." My earnest observation caused others began to laugh so loudly to this guy.


3. When I have a dream strange sounds ...

When I dream is winning the grunts I paused, something like "hmmm-(long pause) - hmmm). Do not know why I do this.



4. I'm obsessed with the efficiency of cars.

My car operates with various household appliances and tricks to get more miles per gallon. Sometimes I'd rather take a shortcut "long" how well the car's fuel consumption to go through a busy street will hurt performance. My obsession has paid off: my car now yield between 8% and 10% more miles per gallon that the manufacturer's Specs (Daimler-Chrysler) and I'm sure you can get a 14% -15% extra. Do experiments, I have graphs and keep detailed records in excel. Experimental procedures manuals I have on things like "cold start" and "cruising speed" that are within walking distance and easy to remember, but saying them aloud to sound crazy. Until I get a log of what gas stations buy fuel based on the performance of the car. Share information with anyone, even if I request it. People would says things that make the car one day will cause a malfunction. This comes from people who have cars that pay 9 km per liter ... a tip for everyone: the oil filter that only serves to cover and reduce the cost of oil in the engine, causing unnecessary heating and reduced efficiency of the car ...
fuel'm a freak.

5. I have PDA but still when I can write on napkins.

I love the napkins to write on them. They have a texture that makes the pen strokes out beautiful and accurate. I love to see napkins with a sketch scribbled on them.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Change My Name In Windows Messenger Mac

Thanks, Wolfgang ... Dialogue



Today is 250 anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
The whole world is celebrating and no wonder.
Mozart, a true miracle that 250 years ago saw the light for the first time ... but I think the light Wolferl had found much earlier.
Happy birthday, dear friend .... And thanks for the music!




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Monday, January 16, 2006

Curtain Rod For Recessed Door



Something I've always loved Bach's music is the dialogue that the voices remain within their works. A Bach fugue, for example, is an intimate conversation between three or four voices. It is a communion between musical ideas perplexing to say anyone who knows music.

In interpreting a leak at times one is left with a feeling I can only describe as a close to madness ( the voices, the voices ... Where do the voices? ). The interpretation and analysis of a leak is thing that separates the mediocre artists, so it is common for beginners in the art-science that is music to flee from this form of expression.
In my copy of Abhandlungen von der Fuge, the preface says that the author, Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg , said: "Being a good musician and not have the highest respect for the old Bach is a serious contradiction . I can not agree more with that comment. The music is Bach as religion because its founder, said Schumann.

pretentious would want to describe the theoretical concepts of counterpoint to make the existence of a leak. For now suffice to say that a leak is a composition in which the parts or voices are imitated in such a way that seems to escape the pursuing something. There is a rigid framework to build a leak. Think otherwise those who have not mastered the art of counterpoint, those who are better melodic contrapuntalists.
I have many friends who are fans of the Jazz. To them I say that counterpoint is a fundamental part of the Jazz, it is what allows musicians to improvise creative and surprising ways on a given topic. Music course is relatively new, but the Jazz is out of the merger of the Blues with the church modes, which though most remember the kinds of harmony, have deeper applications in those of punctus against punctus.

Well, I talked of the dialogues that sustain the voices in a fugue. Using the word seems dialogue successful, but it falls short. The dialogue of which I speak goes beyond small talk between voices.

The Fugue for organ in A minor BWV543, Bach includes a fairly long-section, where the voices talk to each other in a special way. Try to explain what I mean by some aid in the score.



In this fragment of the leak I put in red the topic-or subject-and blue to the voice that answers the subject (hey, it's not a countersubject). In the two bars that present the voice can be blue swap places with the word red. This is the invertible counterpoint, where the grave may become acute and vice versa. The effect is something like a tennis game: one serves and the other responds. One thing that is highlighted in this passage is that this development takes place in the dominant key (Yes, the piece is in A minor). This creates a tension throughout the passage, where does this?, Where did it solve? The conclusion of this train of tensions is the return to the tonic.

Here I put more of the passage, with the subject (or their fragments) in red.

In this small mosaic of colors we see red notes jump among the voices.

This passage is something that comes to improving the quality of "leakage": The minute you finish a piece of the subject, it has already jumped to another voice. That gives the impression that the voices are really scampering along the score. This is considered a stretta leak. Stretta (narrow) is the part of the flight where a voice is exposed to the track and stopped right in the middle of his presentation by another voice that exposes the same subject, which in turn is interrupted in the same way. This process takes many voices are in flight. In this case we have a stretta harsh, because the issue was not discussed in their entirety. Write a leak that has a stretta required to compose a suitable subject to the procedure just described. Bach in his greatness humble teaches us a lesson: not that difficult a subject you mean you can not do stretta. The result of this exercise - although not a stretta-get equally stunning effect.

Now I get a recording of that particular passage, played on a Roland digital piano.




And you can not miss a full flight recording:

Fugue in A minor. BWV543



Sunday, January 15, 2006

Chapstick Carrier Of Germs

So you want to re YPFB? Following the future president

Who would benefit from the reopening of YPFB?
a long time I see many people (especially ex-officials of YPFB) is screaming for consolidation of YPFB or to fully nationalize the hydrocarbons. If you want the MAS is back in the past 21 years, in the name of the Bolivian people, we should remember how YPFB and state enterprises in general, nearly two decades ago, before the hated law 21060 and the still more "cursed" privatization law: Among other things, the government agreed to pay 27 (yes, twenty-seven) annual salaries of government officials, gave YPFB fuel bonuses equivalent to 400 liters of gasoline per month to its employees and the government payroll to 280 thousand. Evo and his party came to power by proposing basically go back to the powerful state of the early 80's, which was all that led to more than 20,000% inflation and a general strike in the country.
No doubt the good intentions of many "intellectuals" and other great revolutionaries in the country, but we must ask how such a state apparatus financed. Or better yet, how they will explain to voters that we can not return to those times.

Monday, January 9, 2006

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Evo continues to travel around the world, and apparently is willing to enter a new axis ... to Iran, China, Venezuela ... and all those ancient countries with democratic systems and free to all. Recently he met with Chinese Premier and Communist Party officials to promote Chinese investment in Bolivia. I repeat again, what good will do to Bolivia to antagonize the U.S.? I know many will jump
angry about this (because for some leaders of the countries mentioned above are benevolent sheep of the Lord), but do we really want to stand with Cuba, China and Iran and pretend to be a country that promotes freedom of citizens and the overall progress of the country and the continent?

Thursday, January 5, 2006

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I love this site. Especially when I see things like this posted.
Here is someone who is not calling for the death of the prime minister who dared to pursue the ambitious peace plan stipulated in the roadmap. Evo

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Morales

traveled to Spain and meeting with Zapatero and English businessmen promised not to expropriate the English companies operating in Bolivia. In the campaign threatened to nationalize the oil more than once (in fact it was one of the strongest points of his campaign.) I think the leadership of the MAS in Bolivia, Hugo Chávez (absolute leader of the party) and Fidel Castro (great father wanted the revolution) will to see what is happening here. I wrote about this back Morales in the previous post, a new morality that was very likely to appear if he wins the election.

Wednesday, January 4, 2006

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New Now what? Evo Morales wins presidential

Many who read my blog (even occasionally) I said, some very affectionately, (see previous posts) that I should write about the amazing (bravo by pollsters * sarcasm *) Results of Presidential elections in Bolivia. Everyone is asking from the day they announced the first results and Evo Morales won the election was over 50 percent of the votes which is what the future holds for this country. Seemed to be coming a Hugo Chávez to the throne, but after the visit of Evo Morales in Santa Cruz many were even more confused by the speech pro-free enterprise Morales in Santa Cruz Civic Committee. Unfortunately for the country and for Evo and his supporters will be very difficult to do what they were promised in the campaign: Nationalize the oil, to legalize the coca in Chapare, require the coast to Chile, etc, etc. (See: Plan's governing Movement to Socialism), projects that even my liberal friends in Europe know very well that are impossible (or difficult) to carry out successfully. Today there is no Soviet Union to keep a madman for these latitudes. Es muy probable que Evo Morales termine defraudando a todos los que esperaban que convierta a este país en una segunda Cuba y sea esa misma gente la que termine sacándolo del gobierno a la fuerza como lo hizo con Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada y Carlos Mesa. Estoy seguro que vienen tiempos difíciles para Bolivia por la ejecución de absurdos proyectos setenteros (muy poco probable, pero no imposible) o por traición a los “movimientos sociales” que han puesto al MAS en el poder. La esperanza que queda es que en el oriente el MAS no ganó ni en presidenciales, ni en prefecturales (elección de gobernadores); confirmando así que los pedidos por autonomía son genuinos y no de unos cuantos “oligarcas”. Además shows that indeed there is a conflict of visions in the country.

More on the elections:
http://www.la-razon.com/versiones/20051229_005405/nota_247_233756.htm
Bolivia: The Day After - By Peter G. Cavallero
Bolivia's President-Elect to Visit Chavez - By Alvaro Zuazo
Bolivia: Evo Morales May Reject U.S. Aid - By Carlos Valdez

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and Ruben Costas wins the Santa Cruz prefecture


Maybe a bit late so I was absent, but here are the official results of the National Electoral Court. Costas and Morales won most extensive . Congratulations to the MAS and Santa Cruz. Can review here department results.

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Again I am traveling ... urges me to have some time to discuss some other crazy. Is a year of Mozart and that gives much to talk about. Also tell them that Diana and I went to see Cirque du Soleil ...

For now I have to live in my suitcase a few days. Soon I report.