Tuesday, January 11, 2011

:Jumping in place" ---> enthusiasm

Which hand should I hold the baton in? - ChoralNet
Pat sent this along for our viewing pleasure.  May I point out that 
enthusiasm  comes from the Greek root. . ev theou =  in God !  ;-)
So there you have it. . . "holy jumping". . .LOL

Pat wrote. . 
Justin. . .you see. . Gary just doesn't understand that jumping up 'n 
down in one place with great enthusiasm can produce such beautiful
results.  Keep it up.        Patrick
 
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8 comments:

  1. Joe

    Justin, this little guy has more
    life in his whole body than most
    conductors. He is a very good
    musician. I would always do the
    same many years ago. He is more
    than beautiful. Love our young souls for they show us real Love.

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  2. That kid is phenomenal. . .he feels every bit of the music. .and the crescendos. . .that's a lil guy fully alive. . .I hope he never loses and becomes "acculturated". .that is, boring and less than alive!

    justin-jumping-in-place

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  3. As Sri Chinmoy put it :

    "To silence enthusiasm
    At any moment
    Is absolutely wrong."

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  4. The kid understands exactly what he's doing, which surprised me. Could be a sign of things to come, perhaps. A hint of genius.

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  5. Correctamente, Mr. Kelly, I think you are right on. . . ;-)

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  6. Isn't he totally awesome. . .I am lost for words...well, almost. . lol

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  7. Joe
    Justin, Jim, Richard,and Gary,
    the four of you put the right
    words in and said it very well,
    if he doesn't become a child
    prodigy, there is something
    not right. You can just feel
    his heart and soul showing
    his love of music and life.

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  8. Justin? Justin lost for words?

    Yeah, right, I'd have to be there to believe that!....haha!

    Greg in speak-easy Adelaide

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