Binbin spent the last week at Jazz and Rock camp at the Portland Conservatory of Music. It turned out there were only two other kids at the camp, so the three of them got a good deal of attention and learned three jazz tunes and Yellow Submarine. On Friday afternoon their last activity was to play a concert for the parents. Binbin played Vibraphone, piano, drums and sang. I'm trying to get the video recording down to a size that I can post to this blog. If not, I'll put it up on Youtube and post the link here.
I think I successfully uploaded the video to Youtube. Here is the URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUXvNrxFerI
Enjoy.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Binbin's Purdie Shuffle
Well Binbin is gradually becoming a drummer. Lately he has started learning one of the most famous grooves in American drumming history. It's called the Purdie Shuffle after the man who made it famous, Bernard Purdie. You can see how he does the Purdie Shuffle on Youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t0VlzJeNvA.
Bernard has had a few years to perfect his shuffle. Here's Binbin's:
Bernard has had a few years to perfect his shuffle. Here's Binbin's:
Monday, August 26, 2013
A bit longer session of drumming
Well here's Binbin at it again on this time he's improvising on one of his basic patterns he had to memorize.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
A chance to see Binbin's drumming in action
We're trying out something new and wanted to give you all the chance to see Binbin's drumming these days. The sound and picture aren't professional quality, but I think you'll get the idea.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
2013
Binbin is back in school today after yesterday's cancellation due to "unforeseen events." Apparently a group of unidentified teenagers decided that it would be a funny prank to let the air out of 28 tires on 15 school buses. We have the great good fortune that I happen to be on spring break from Emerson and Jack's work is flexible, but I'm sure that there were plenty of other Lisbon parents who lost pay and scrambled for childcare, not to mention the overall cost to the schools and everyone in town.
Binbin got an spontaneous playdate with Anja, and the two of them did pretty well. They have a tablet and a DS to keep themselves entertained for a bit. Then, they took to the play room where Binbin and Jack set up a mini basketball hoop over the door. Since I took our guinea pigs, Oreo and Inky, back to the shelter in January (Binbin turned out to be allergic to them), we now have space for more rambunctious physical play in the play room. The loss of the guinea pigs was just about the most traumatic event in Binbin's life, and I'll not rehearse that sad saga now.
We still have plenty of snow outside, so the two of them ran around our makeshift fort for awhile. The snow this season...about 3 big storms 3 weeks in a row in February...has made for much better skiing than last year. Binbin's already gotten in 9 days' of skiing at Black Mountain, Mount Abrams, and Saddleback. He's got season tickets at two of those places, and he's now venturing carefully into Black Diamond territory. Carl gave him some US Ski Team stickers, and he proudly put one on his helmet.
After lunch, we played a round of Ticket to Ride...still one of our favorite games. And, since we refilled Killer with helium, Binbin and Anja took turns navigating our "air swimmer" around the house.
Anja and played groupies at Binbin's drum lesson with Ben in the afternoon. During our February break from lessons, Ben picked up the bass, and the two of them jammed a bit together. Binbin is sounding increasingly professional. Perhaps it's helped to go hear some Maine Academy of Modern Museum (MAMM) concerts recently, at the Big Easy bar and the Bayside Bowl. The first concert featured Playing for Change's "Be in Love," and it was fabulous to be enveloped by their big, luscious sound.
These days, Binbin has picked up the "Warriors" series about cats, kind of a Watership Down meets Hogwarts adventure for tween readers. He still watches Mythbusters, and peppers conversations with what Adam and Jamie have done. Jack has finished about 5 chairs, and we're waiting for the upholsterer to finish his end of it. I'm on spring break and playing scrabble with friends Denise and Lorraine from time to time. Binbin has developed enthusiasm for watching sports, especially basketball, but he'll take hockey and football, too. He and Jack stayed up late for this year's crazy Superbowl, and he picked the Ravens over the Niners, so that made him happy. Binbin still giggles like there's no end when the zombie porcupines attack. He got his first pair of glasses last Friday evening, and he really looks more and more grown-up, but I'm hanging on to every last bit of little boy.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Signs of Spring
Where has the time gone? I recall that when we came home from Deep Springs, I experienced a surprisingly profound culture shock. Now, sometimes I feel as if that time away was a dream, because the motions of everyday driving here, shopping there, cooking now, eating later, getting up, going to sleep have become fully normal. And in that time, an entire season has passed.
We skied as much as the stingy snow allowed. Binbin hit the slopes at Shawnee Peak, Lost Valley, Saddleback Mountain, and Mt. Abrams. He's a pro at getting on and off the chairlifts now, and he's eager to take on the terrain parks. He's leaving his Mama in the dust, er, in the ice.
Before we know it, we'll be returning our rentals, because the mercury is possibly going to hit 80 degrees before this week is through. Binbin has switched to baseball, and he's been going to skills and drills clinics sponsored by the Lisbon Junior Athletic League. On Sunday afternoon, we walked over to the MTM community center to hit the ball, and before we knew it, 6 or 7 kids were cycling in and out of the batting line up. I think it was just about the most small town moment I had ever experienced. Jack was just relieved that none of the kiddos nailed me in the skull with the bat. Apparently I'm not the world's best catcher. Who knew?
Binbin is back on drum lessons, too. He's been practicing the pattern for a Beetles' tune, and been working on his Ringo fill. I think he feels proud of his improving skills, but it's not all guns and roses. The snare is a bit too big, which makes it difficult to fit his little body behind that thing in such as way that he can still reach the pedals for the cymbals and the bass drum. He stood against the door jamb to the bathroom for the semi-annualish marking of his height, and I think he's gained but a scant half-inch since last summer. So, why does it look like he's wearing "floodies"?
Binbin's faves, in brief:
Reading: Lunch Lady, Encyclopedia Brown
Listening to: The White Giraffe, From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Watching: The Avengers, The Secret World of Arriety, How It's Made, NOVA
Eating: rice, cold cuts, Klondike bars, strawberries with sucanat
Not eating: goldfish crackers, burned roasted sunflower seeds, Clif Bars, Z Bars
Playing: modified house pingpong, competitive solitaire
Still loves: Oreo and Inky aka the Wheekers, the Girls, the GGs, the Poopers, the Freakers
We skied as much as the stingy snow allowed. Binbin hit the slopes at Shawnee Peak, Lost Valley, Saddleback Mountain, and Mt. Abrams. He's a pro at getting on and off the chairlifts now, and he's eager to take on the terrain parks. He's leaving his Mama in the dust, er, in the ice.
Before we know it, we'll be returning our rentals, because the mercury is possibly going to hit 80 degrees before this week is through. Binbin has switched to baseball, and he's been going to skills and drills clinics sponsored by the Lisbon Junior Athletic League. On Sunday afternoon, we walked over to the MTM community center to hit the ball, and before we knew it, 6 or 7 kids were cycling in and out of the batting line up. I think it was just about the most small town moment I had ever experienced. Jack was just relieved that none of the kiddos nailed me in the skull with the bat. Apparently I'm not the world's best catcher. Who knew?
Binbin is back on drum lessons, too. He's been practicing the pattern for a Beetles' tune, and been working on his Ringo fill. I think he feels proud of his improving skills, but it's not all guns and roses. The snare is a bit too big, which makes it difficult to fit his little body behind that thing in such as way that he can still reach the pedals for the cymbals and the bass drum. He stood against the door jamb to the bathroom for the semi-annualish marking of his height, and I think he's gained but a scant half-inch since last summer. So, why does it look like he's wearing "floodies"?
Binbin's faves, in brief:
Reading: Lunch Lady, Encyclopedia Brown
Listening to: The White Giraffe, From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Watching: The Avengers, The Secret World of Arriety, How It's Made, NOVA
Eating: rice, cold cuts, Klondike bars, strawberries with sucanat
Not eating: goldfish crackers, burned roasted sunflower seeds, Clif Bars, Z Bars
Playing: modified house pingpong, competitive solitaire
Still loves: Oreo and Inky aka the Wheekers, the Girls, the GGs, the Poopers, the Freakers
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