Monday, 8 June 2026

Monday 8th June - Relampago

Which means 'lightning'.


 This piece by Amy Ferguson won a composition competition run by 'the Pianist' magazine. They printed the score in the May issue and I made a point of getting hold of a copy as I love it.


Here's the first page; as I hoped it's not that difficult, but sounds very impressive. You have to remember to play it 2 octaves lower than written.

After I'd spent about half an hour on it, I discovered my fitness watch had added about 400 steps to the counter! That felt too much like cheating, even for me, so I took the watch off and added 400 real steps to balance things out.

I'm trying to achieve a total step count of 100,000 by then end of June. Not as a target, I don't like targets because I feel pressured by them. It's just a notion...

The first week is looking promising. 

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This looks a promising new book: Phillipa Perry well known psychiatrist and agony aunt, and also wife of artist Grayson Perry, has written a cosy mystery.

It's out in hardback, audio and rather expensive  kindle editions at the moment, so I will have to practice patience and wait for the price to come down.



Meanwhile I shall carry on with 'Homecoming' by Kate Morton. It's all apparently disconnected strands and secrets at the moment; it had better start coming together soon or I fear I will abandon it!


24 comments:

  1. I’ve just got the Philippa Perry book from the public library - for free!

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  2. I’ve read the book. Everything does tie up in the end. I’ll let you know what I thought of it (and why) when you finish it or abandon it.

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    1. That's 'Homecoming ', I assume, not the Phillipa Perry! I'd guessed there was a clue in Jess's surname. I'll keep going as it's well written.

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  3. Well done with the walking goal!

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    1. I'm gently crowing at this excellent start ๐ŸŽบ ๐Ÿ”

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  4. Those step counts look pretty impressive to me!

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    1. Yes, I'm enjoying a gloat... I bribe myself with treats for every 500 steps ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿช ๐Ÿฐ (I cut the treats into little pieces)

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  5. At the rate you're going your goal for steps in June seems quite doable.

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  6. I'm on the waiting list for the Phillipa Perry - 49 th of 69 - so a way to go. Think it was last year when I read Homecoming - it must have been a good read or I wouldn't have finished it!
    Hope you get to the end and do all the steps you want to do- but not by piano!

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    1. I should check to see if it is available on the libby app.

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  7. D'Arcy Trinkwon said last week that the 9rgan piece he was about to play scored about 3000steps on a Fitbit!

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    1. Having seen an organ student friend playing his recital pieces I can well believe it. (No wonder Anna Lapwood is so thin!)

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  8. That music is amazing, thank you for sharing that.
    Also amazing, the step count. I know there are so many striding around, but you are setting a target and working for it and that's impressive.

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    1. I collect most of my steps by walking on the spot while watching TV... with crisps and bits of biscuits and galaxy minstrels to encourage me along!

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    2. That is inspirational! I am sourcing minstrels as I type

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    3. 1 minstrel/ 1 crisp/ 1/4 small biscuit for every 500 steps...

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  9. I'm afraid I would have the treats and not complete the steps. You are a determined lady, well done.

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    1. So far that hasn't happened, but the future is always uncertain...

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  10. Well done with the step count. You put me to shame.

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    1. Thank you for the encouragement. It's easier in warmer weather

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  11. The book sounds fun! I didn't know arm movements work Fitbits!!

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    1. Scott Joplin is very good for step counts!

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