
As the remaining days of 2012 become scarce, the milder weather is also fast disappearing. More extreme, taxing meteorological conditions are beginning to dawn and gathering in momenta.
The climate aside, various November errands have conspired to seize SoundEagle away from posting as often and freely. You are definitely witnessing some of SoundEagle‘s last-ditch efforts to publish something that is still sufficiently warm and relevant to November.
Getting posts ready to enrich a website and keeping in touch with other readers and bloggers are by no means the only main concerns of SoundEagle. Given that some of the existing posts are quite lengthy and laden with multimedia, SoundEagle has lately attempted to reorganise and tighten the structures and presentations of the website, which is better able to load and display its contents faster as a result, much to SoundEagle‘s relief and satisfaction ― good enough to slouch back, lay down the pair of spectacles and wait for the hot tea to cool ― amidst composing this very post and reflecting on reaching the end of the penultimate month, as well as turning on the music with a click of the mouse. . . . .
Should anyone like to indulge in sonic accompaniment whilst browsing online, here is a way to listen to SoundEagle‘s music without having to remain focused on SoundEagle‘s website:
In the web browser, open a new tab or window to visit any post or page at SoundEagle‘s website. In the widget called SoundEagle’s Original Music and located within the sidebar content area at the right, click any piece of music there to start listening. Then resume work in other tab(s) or window(s).
This will allow any person to enjoy the music whilst doing something else with the computer. Of course, a set of great headphones or speakers would be highly desirable.
Happy listening and wishing all and sundry a wonderful festive season in December and beyond!
Good luck with your reorganization of your site and season’s greetings if you are not going to be around later. Tonight is the first time I have listened to your music – your own creative world. I am impressed and not being involved in music composition I wonder about your media and the process you use to compose…very relaxing and laid back work – kudos to you…
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SoundEagle delights in your finding the post marvelous, and also appreciates your compliment and encouragement. Happy New Year to you!
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