What the heck are "barber poles"
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
I don't know.
My barber is Greek!!
My barber is Greek!!
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
If this is what you are describing, it is called a Maibaum (Maypole)
...and here's a bit of explanation...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maypole#G ... nd_Austria
Hope this helps,
Pete
...and here's a bit of explanation...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maypole#G ... nd_Austria
Hope this helps,
Pete
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
Did it look like this?
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
We just call them 'squirrel tails'. It's just a fancy form of a DS Sign.
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
A DS sign? Is that like an ATM machine or the Department of Redundancy Department?
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
Post an image.goodgigs wrote:Thanks but no. I've seen those before, and though they have a similar purpose, they're not the same. The ones I want to name, (properly)
look like barber poles.
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
German version:goodgigs wrote:Thanks but no. I've seen those before, and though they have a similar purpose, they're not the same. The ones I want to name, (properly)
look like barber poles.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dal_Segno
But I think this (d. in the image below) is wat you are looking for:
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
Cool.
I'm having that tattooed on my neck!!
I'm having that tattooed on my neck!!
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
HUSH, you idiot!!bloke wrote: A really talented tattoo artist can actually use that to hide your 35-year-old tattoo of the unclothed head and chest of your former girlfriend, Bubbles.
I told my wife that was just a pin-up!!
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
As rendered by the lilypond notation system, where they call it a "segno bar line":
... also known as "serpent" segno.
... also known as "serpent" segno.
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
"Big Beer" is an evil conglomerate that builds profits on the backs of the proletariat!!bloke wrote:If you continue to post those microaggressions, I may have to consume some more of those products manufactured by microbreweries.
You are an idiot AND a stooge!!
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
Is this thread developing into a love camp?
As for may poles and music: Certain areas have associated traditions, where long coloured ribbons are fastened at the top of the pole. Dancers then hold each a ribbon. The starting position of a dancer is determined by the specific colour of his/hers ribbon. The choreography of the dance has been calculated so that the ribbons are weaved tightly to the pole in a colourful pattern.
I have no first hand experience with this tradition. I have seen it on TV at least one time, and as far as I remember it was a German feature on traditions in southern Bavaria. I didn’t find any fantastic photos via Google, only this one showing the pattern growing down from the top of the pole:
https://www.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=htt ... mrc&uact=8
As for may poles and music: Certain areas have associated traditions, where long coloured ribbons are fastened at the top of the pole. Dancers then hold each a ribbon. The starting position of a dancer is determined by the specific colour of his/hers ribbon. The choreography of the dance has been calculated so that the ribbons are weaved tightly to the pole in a colourful pattern.
I have no first hand experience with this tradition. I have seen it on TV at least one time, and as far as I remember it was a German feature on traditions in southern Bavaria. I didn’t find any fantastic photos via Google, only this one showing the pattern growing down from the top of the pole:
https://www.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=htt ... mrc&uact=8
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
No. It is just going back to a previous place in the discussion and changing directions the second time around.imperialbari wrote:Is this thread developing into a love camp?
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Re: What the heck are "barber poles"
Funny... I've never paid much attention to those things other than them just being DS markings. At a German gig last night... I noticed that there are probably six or so different variations in my music. Ah, details.
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