On Saturday Jessie and I went out for a walk, something we don't do very often... we walk to the store, we walk to church, but walking without a destination is rare. Actually we had a destination, but it turned out to be closed, so in effect we didn't. Anyway, what's notable is that we saw a lot of unusual things, bordering on surreal:
So as many of you have already read or heard, I had my gallbladder out last Thursday. It was the first surgery I have ever had, first time under general anesthesia, first overnight stay in the hospital since I was born and first organ removal. Yes I still have my tonsils and my appendix. Until now the most major things I have had removed are my wisdom teeth. So here is how I remember it:
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Jessie had her gallbladder removed yesterday, and we're pleased to say that everything went as smoothly as it possibly could! She would have been discharged yesterday afternoon, but her surgeon likes to keep patients under observation for as long as their insurance allows (23 hours), so she came home this morning.
Jessie's mom, Debbie, came to town to help out, and stayed overnight in the hospital room while I came home and slept with the cats. Debbie will be here until Sunday. Thanks, Debbie!
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After playing just the melody notes through once, I like to play this a second time with twice as many strokes... it fills the song out somehow.
See below for an MP3 of this arrangement.
Note that this is in 3/4 time, with the first beat of each line held over from the previous measure.
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Autoharp arrangement by Ben Stallings
Note that this is in 3/4 time with the first beat of each line held over from the previous measure, so that you should start counting time with the word "say."
I like to play this with the more rollicking rhythm of the original song, "To Anacreon in Heav'n." Click through for a recording of my arrangement... it took two takes, so there's a hiccup in the middle.
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By Carolyn McDade
Autoharp arrangement by Ben Stallings
For some reason when I play this ordinarily sedate hymn as an instrumental, I like to use a sort of calypso rhythm. Don't ask me why. Click through for a recording.
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Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg.
Autoharp arrangement by Ben Stallings.
Click through to listen to this arrangement.
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by John Phillip Souza
a.k.a. the theme song of Monty Python's Flying Circus
autoharp arrangement by Ben Stallings
This tune has no lyrics, but here's the fully orchestrated tune in case you're unfamiliar. Note that this recording is in the key of F while the transcription below is in G... unless your 'harp has an A#7 (Bb7) chord button, you won't be able to hit all the melody notes in F. But you could practice playing backup along with the music, if you like.
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by Mario Lanza
autoharp arrangement by Ben Stallings
see below an MP3 of this arrangement
This is a good warm-up piece before attempting the Liberty Bell March, since it uses some of the same chord progressions. Click through for a recording of this arrangement.