In Barbershop music, the tag "is the last section of the song. Its rough analog in Classical music is a coda."
They heighten the dramatic tension of the song. Though heightening the dramatic tension of this post is something I'm not doing a good job with at the moment, so instead I'll just get on with it.
Last week I was tagged by Laurie to answer a few questions, so here goes:
What are you passionate about?
Jesus, the Church, my wife, my church, music. Seriously, my passion for music often leaves casual music fans a little bleary-eyed...
What is your biggest fear?
Despite being utterly useless at all physical activity, I'm pretty fearless - I just end up black & blue quite often. If I have to say something though, I'd say not carrying out the highest plan God has for my life...or for that matter, ANY plan God has for me.
What place in the world could you see yourself living in?
Pretty much anywhere, but I can see us living in the US at some point in our lives. Though I'd like to live in Ethiopia too. Never been, so sounds ridiculous to say that, but...I just do.
Which do you prefer & why : city or country?
I'm going to sit on the fence here. I love both, and need both. My list of favourite places on earth fairly evenly cover both. Cities are great for convenience, for culture clashing, for experience overload. Country is great for the opposite. Both are essential to my well-being.
What skill would you like to learn that you don't already know how to do?
As a musician who doesn't play any musical instruments, this should be obvious huh. I'd like to be proficient on keys.
What is your favourite savoury food?
SO HARD! Do I go Italian, French, Moroccan, ??? I'm going to settle on Bibimbap I think. Quick, before I change my mind...
If you were to write your autobiography, what you entitle it?
LoveLife. Not very original, sorry.
If you could choose anyone (dead or alive) to spend time with & learn from, who would it be?
Paul (Saul). What other human who wasn't also God made such an impact on shaping the church? We have his wisdom, I'd like to experience all his foibles and day-to-day life with him too. You know, just live a life less ordinary with him.

