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Play Music on the Porch Day

August 27, 2018, 7:03 PM · ViolaDoors

I've always liked "Days." Like International Violin Day, which may or may not be June 17th, Igor Stravinsky's birthday. Or International Walk to School Day, which is coming up on the first Wednesday in October. 

Sometimes I find out about them after the fact, which is what's happening right now if this is the first you've heard of Play Music on the Porch Day, Saturday, August 25th.


Over the years I have eased in to playing outdoors, for example at the Farmers' Market back in Belmont Massachusetts.

And this spring, I took the picture for the head shot for my Telemann solo with the SBP, out on my back deck. The green of the bushes in the yard blended in nicely with the green of the Yosemite hillside that I chose to illustrate the New World Symphony.

SBPSpringConcertPoster

Still, I've never heard live music in my neighborhood. It's pretty quiet, except for the cars we can hear rushing by on the main street since we're on the corner lot. When I took the picture for the poster I just posed with my instrument, I didn't actually play it!

As I've mentioned I'm in a handful of Facebook music groups that keep me accountable for practicing. This is where I found out about the Porch Day. Other members of the group were posting videos of themselves on their porches. There was also a waltz challenge, "Play Me a Waltz," and some players combined the two.

I decided to do that myself. I had been playing chamber music (Arvo Part and Borodin with friends--not on the porch) and when I got home, I found some waltz music I had lying around from fiddling in Seattle with friends from the Facebook group last year. I took it out on the porch and made my husband record me. These are the first takes.

This one is my favorite. I've been to the Yukon, and I can understand why one might feel lonesome for it.

We have not done a lot with our house and yard since moving to the Bay Area. But being out there I imagine soirees and house concerts and people laughing and talking.

"What if for one day everything stopped…and we all just listened to the music?"

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