New Orleans Jazz Ramblers
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Hollow (= double) wall metal clarinet?
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Here's a better link: http://www.wreg.com/videobeta/watch/?wa ... &src=front
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Sorry Sir, would that be the North or the South Pole? Or are you just doing folklore from Poland?bloke wrote:I've told the powers that be in the band that we have now officially become 'pole-dancing music' specialists.
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What I have understood about pole dancing in the US is that they need to mount the poles securely to floor as well as to roof. Just to prevent the dancer from using the pole as a tooth picker. Or was it a reversed function?bloke wrote:Klaus, you know what pole-dancing is...The reason you've never witnessed to a demonstration is because the exhibition halls generally are not equipped with bicycle racks.![]()
For your viewing pleasure, here's a picture of one of Michael's relatives demonstrating the routine:
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The relativity of that relative doesn’t relate to Einstein’s theoretical relativity. Will you or shall I decode the name of Einstein? On a related topic there is a song about Hitler to the first strain of Colonel Bogey. Royal Albert Hall is an important part of the rhyming. This isn’t about politics, rather about anatomy.
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I didn’t inspire that nausea of yours. You should rather remove that big mirror from your workshop.
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iwazgonnasaysomthinbout that jazz cookin - but this string seems to be cookin nuff without the comment so I own't rehash it all. Good stuff, joe. Enjoyed listnin.
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Indeed. Great stuff. Even had some closeups of the guy playing the sousaphone.bloke wrote:Thanks very much, and glad you liked it...I haven't heard it yet...but I guess (??) I heard it when I played itKen Herrick wrote:iwazgonnasaysomthinbout that jazz cookin - but this string seems to be cookin nuff without the comment so I own't rehash it all. Good stuff, joe. Enjoyed listnin....I just wish that the "Mardi Gras" tune (though just as primitive a tune as "Saints") was on there as well.
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way cool!
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One notes that the Sousaphone player did not feel the need for his bell to touch his forehead, and he was able to wear the same style hat as his compatriots. Band Directors take note!The Big Ben wrote:
Indeed. Great stuff. Even had some closeups of the guy playing the sousaphone.
Neither did he show much interest in demonstrating his vertical leap while playing. I'm glad that style never took Roots.
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Is the Buescher a fine instrument? Undoubtedly.
Is the Thor a fine instrument? Undoubtedly.
Will the general public know to appreciate any finer details of the above instruments? Hardly.
Is the pimpophone ready for symphony halls aside from dueling encores with Brandon Marsalis? Hardly. Will it catch attention with the general public? I guess. Get a pink fur collar with the tips dyed neon green, and your outfit is complete.
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Is the Thor a fine instrument? Undoubtedly.
Will the general public know to appreciate any finer details of the above instruments? Hardly.
Is the pimpophone ready for symphony halls aside from dueling encores with Brandon Marsalis? Hardly. Will it catch attention with the general public? I guess. Get a pink fur collar with the tips dyed neon green, and your outfit is complete.
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Since TV is primarily a visual medium I voted Sousa for this one. However, when I listen I want to hear the Buescher and only the Buescher.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Thanks for posting the photos.
I found the pictures of the recording studio very interesting. I had no idea of what the setting would be. I figured that, with a band, the playeres would stand/sit near microphones and play. The placement of the partitions around the players position was curious. I suppose this is so the sound is isolated and the engineer can modify it in the mix?
I found the pictures of the recording studio very interesting. I had no idea of what the setting would be. I figured that, with a band, the playeres would stand/sit near microphones and play. The placement of the partitions around the players position was curious. I suppose this is so the sound is isolated and the engineer can modify it in the mix?
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Good stuff! Nice, easy swing to it. Thanks!
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Yes, "Audio Score" from Photoscore, a division of Sibelius. I downloaded the free demo version which has full capabilities but will only do 50 seconds of music and tried it out. If you remember the first versions of Photoscore, it used to take me 20 hours to correct the scanning mistakes on a 3 minutes choir piece, you will have an idea of how useable this is. It might work for a single melody line with block chords, but anything else is gobblegook on the screen. Please someone tell me I am wrong 'cause I really need this program to work. It would be a life saver for me. I don't transcribe well and I have 3 projects in the can right now that I need to transcribe.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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This is good stuff! It's funky, yet refined. I could download and save these tunes but prefer your finished CD. Please tell the moment it becomes available.
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If anyone is headed to the DC Army Conference, stop by the Hickey's booth as they will have 10 copies in hand!
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The original link went to a Forbidden page, which I thought was the category of the music.
New link worked. Some players seen before others not.
The tenor sax player isn’t he also the trombonist?
The hat-man on alto was new to me as was the baritone saxist.
And then there was the brass variant of the slap bass. Here the percussive effect was obtained with the fingers striking from high above the valves.
Klaus
New link worked. Some players seen before others not.
The tenor sax player isn’t he also the trombonist?
The hat-man on alto was new to me as was the baritone saxist.
And then there was the brass variant of the slap bass. Here the percussive effect was obtained with the fingers striking from high above the valves.
Klaus
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Just tried the streaming version also and realised who the baritone sax player is. Didn’t he use to play alto?
Apparently hats were high on the agenda. I have to find a leather one like Mr. Mudbone’s.
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Apparently hats were high on the agenda. I have to find a leather one like Mr. Mudbone’s.
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Still no workee... 
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