New Orleans Weekend


A trip to New Orleans with Mrs. E was lots of fun and very inspiring!

According to our tour guide, if you have New Orleans in mind as a final resting place, he suggests as a first step, moving here and learning to play an instrument. The musician’s tomb in Cemetery #1 would be your last port of call.  I especially like the symbolism of the blue note in the center of the cross on top. The blue note is pretty darn important!

During some down time on our last day in N’awlens I put this down- “New Orleans Weekend”. Sounds like it has a sort of French influence to me. Or maybe that’s the fried oyster po’boy I hear… This sheet music you can get here

This (and all my other music too, come to think about it) was written with musescore which is a FREE! notation software and pretty easy to get a handle on. If you like music and you want to look under the hood a little I highly recommend it.

“If you want to work consistently, you have to be a team player.” – Russell Malone

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Ken lockwood Gorge

This was created on an Akai MPK mini (keyboard) and Logic Pro on the iMac.

The MPK mini is quite a useful addition to your studio equipment, especially if you don’t play keys! Using a piece of equipment like this makes digital music composition fairly easy to do. If you’re interested in making your own digital music and you want some help, just reach out!

“Music heard so deeply, that it is not heard at all, but you are the music while the music lasts.” – TS Eliot

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