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Good Morning! Everyone guess what😏. I just leveled up to LEVEL 5. YAYYYYY
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Seasonal & Daylight Savings Time Adapter
Two things that help us adapt to daylight savings time, jet lag, and seasonal changes, see Video. Tip: Starting before the change can make it go easier, so before changing time zones, as the season temperatures are changeing, and beofre DST if possible. What have you done in the past to adapt more easily to daylight savings time changes in the US? I’d love to hear what changes you guys notice when you do the two things in this video. Would you please check back and let us know how you do after trying the two steps?
Seasonal & Daylight Savings Time Adapter
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A Special Day with my Children & Music!
Yesterday was a really meaningful day for me. I had my two daughters with me from Friday night and all day Saturday, which normally means I wouldn’t take on a gig. But on Thursday I’d been asked to play a beautiful grand piano at a local bookshop, and I decided this time I’d just bring them along. They happily kept themselves entertained while I played background music for a couple of hours, a mix of songs people know and quite a bit of improvisation. The piano itself was a stunning Yamaha grand and it just felt great to sit there and play. But the most special moments were when my daughters came up and joined me. At one point my youngest came and sat beside me and started playing a couple of notes we’d explored together weeks ago a simple C and E together and other notes in C major. I don’t formally teach my daughters music. I prefer to let them learn through osmosis because that’s how they seem to enjoy it most. They’ll often just come and ask me to show them things when they’re curious. So she played those notes in her own improvised way while I played chords around her. It wasn’t a performance, it was just a natural musical moment that happened to be in a bookshop with people around. Later my older daughter came up and asked me to play a song I wrote for her. She’s learned the introduction and the melody, so she played that as an ostinato while I played and sang the piece. It was such a special, organic moment to share together. Afterwards I got to spend the rest of the day just being with them. So Saturday felt pretty perfect: time with my kids, making music for people, improvising freely on a beautiful piano, and sharing those little musical moments with my daughters.
Connection Between Food & Music
In my experience, the ambiance of a place makes a lot of difference in our life. Since I love cooking and hosting dinners, I've notice behaviors change depending on how I set the situation. One of the situations is music or sound. Have any of you got deeper in your music that you can connect certain type of music to a type of dish category serve. Some example categories are appetizers or spicy food or desserts? My chatty AI tells me .... ➡️ Yes, there is a strong, scientifically backed connection between food, music, and sound, often referred to as "sonic seasoning." Sound environments and music tempo or pitch can drastically alter taste perception—making food seem sweeter, bitterer, or affecting how quickly you eat—a phenomenon known as cross-modal correspondence I'm no music expert nor play any instrument but I do move to the beat that jives me. But it would be interesting to hear your thoughts!
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