Unmoving

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2016 · 9 MIN

Unmoving

from Wander · host Wander

I made this song as both an experiment to test out Sylenth because I recently bought it, but also as a project that I can use in my classes. I tried to keep it simple and kind of fun sounding.

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After Hours Sydney Zollman I’ve always enjoyed the journey of understanding people’s stories, no matter who they are or what they have to say. I have about a million thoughts in my mind, and they tend to be most alive when the sun goes down. In this podcast, I will dig deep into experiences myself and other people have had that force us to learn more about ourselves and the world we live in. Travel, art, mental health, friends, growing up - you name it. I’m here for all the people who like to wander. Let’s meet in the after hours. Piping Hot Piping Hot Selena and Theoni discuss, vent, and rage about anything and everything their minds decide to wander to. Sit back, enjoy a hot tea, and join the ladies every Wednesday! Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes by Walter De la Mare Loyal Books These wonderful, whimsical poems from the incomparable Walter de la Mare describe the bliss of childhood, explore the marvel of a child's imagination and portray the intriguing landscapes of existences both lived and imagined by a young mind in a magical kingdom located somewhere between daydream and caprice. In these poems we experience aspects of a reality unencumbered by concern, unhindered by anxiety, and share an imagination free to wander, ponder, contemplate, envision and express itself in a marvelous mosaic of impression, inspiration and introspection. The wisdom and wonder of childhood is brought to life in these poems by an expert in the field of the fancy and fanciful. In the words of Walter de la Mare himself, these are poems that "echo the far-away calling of children, Magic hath stolen away." - Summary by Bruce Kachuk The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett The Secret Garden tells the story of Mary Lennox, a spoiled young English girl being raised in India. After the death of her parents, she is sent to live at her mysterious uncle’s Yorkshire estate, Misselthwaite Manor. Mary is disagreeable, used to being waited on, and initially does not even know how to dress herself. At Misselthwaite, she is mostly ignored and left to wander outside in the gardens. The manor is full of secrets, though, and Mary often hears the screams of a child echoing its halls at night, despite the servants’ insistence that it is only the wind. She also hears rumors of a mysterious garden, locked up for over a decade after the death of her uncle’s wife. Mary sets out to discover the secrets of Misselthwaite and bring the garden back to life.
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