Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Autumn Leaves

"Autumn Leaves" offers a popular way for beginning jazz musicians to become acquainted with jazz harmony as the chord progression consists almost solely of II-V-I and II-V sequences which are typical of jazz.

The approach to Knutsford where shortly Sainsbury's and Waitrose supermarkets will appear.


Birthday treat at the office
 

Tubbyballs is introduced to free parking in Manchester
The GS gets colour coordinated Hel brake lines for the 2011 model year.
 And winter has arrived.

10 comments:

  1. G'day Nikos!

    I'd imagine that if you took some of those photos today, we might see a centimetre or two of your screen protruding from the snow!

    Nice braided lines!

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  2. Happy Birthday! Like the little orange peel hearts. How exactly did Tubbyballs get its name? And musical discussion are also like Greek to me... :0 so sad...

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  3. Happy Birthday! Tubbyballs is funny. Like BeemerGirl I am curious to learn more about the origin.

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  4. I know only Edith Piaf's bilingual version of the ditty which I always thought was a bit too much - I mean, as if II-V-I chord progression wasn't already pushing it a bit.

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  5. Nikos:

    Happy Birthday day to you . . .

    and methinks TubbyBalls was named for the rider (above).

    I really hope you got some Pink (tm) footware for your BD

    and enjoy the snow

    bob
    Wet Coast Scootin

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  6. I'm confused...Is Tubbyballs a reference to you or the bike :)

    Cheers,

    Dave....

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  7. Thanks all for Birthday wishes. Due to latency in the system this rare event occurred some weeks ago but it always hurts to be reminded.

    Yours cordially

    N the occasional rider of Tubbyballs

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  8. Is there a link between ongoing ageing and the acquisition of more and more BMWs?

    I mean, when doe the Harley phase kick in?

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  9. So are you dodging the question about the name of the bike? :)

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  10. I'm truly falttered that so much attention is being lavished on the naming of Tubbyballs:

    ***this is the clue***

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