I, SIR, AM OFFENDED!!!k001k47 wrote:DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MUSIC SET TO BETTIE PAGE DANCING, SO DONT CLICK ON IT IF THAT OFFENDS YOU.
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I don't know what to tell you, pal.TexTuba wrote:I, SIR, AM OFFENDED!!!k001k47 wrote:DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MUSIC SET TO BETTIE PAGE DANCING, SO DONT CLICK ON IT IF THAT OFFENDS YOU.![]()
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Re: beating a dead horse
This video proves one of the precepts of a radical improv music group I was in - All Random Events Are In Synch!k001k47 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N63DfmSKBc
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As am I -- several times so far, and probably several more times before all is said and done (and, as usual, far more will be said than done) ...k001k47 wrote:I don't know what to tell you, pal.TexTuba wrote:I, SIR, AM OFFENDED!!!k001k47 wrote:DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MUSIC SET TO BETTIE PAGE DANCING, SO DONT CLICK ON IT IF THAT OFFENDS YOU.![]()
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Re: beating a dead horse
Sure! Just google any word with an "ist" added at the end:
http://www.scrabblefinder.com/ends-with/ist/" target="_blank
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Is it just me, or is that photo flipped? It appears to be a top valve, but look at the leadpipe coming off the wrong side. A lethanded saxhorn?bloke wrote:Tintypes" (an obsolete method of photography) were mostly taken in the 1860's - 1870's... Indeed, when many Americans see a "tintype", the first thing that comes to their mind is "(ref. 1860's) Civil War photograph".
...so reasonably presumably (particularly considering the style and mechanics of the instrument) this is a picture of an 1860's tuba.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-9-Plate-Tinty ... 1254403120
As can clearly be seen, the "tuba" from this era (around the time that Guiseppe Verdi was writing orchestra parts for something called a "cimbasso"), except for how it is all "wrapped up" is very close to the same overall taper (except, probably, that the valve section bore of this 19th Century "tuba" is probably smaller) as a late-20th/early 21st Century "cimbasso". If a slightly larger bell throat size is observed on this "tuba", it is certainly closer to the size of a 21st Century "cimbasso" than it is to most any 21st Century (even classified as "3/4 size") "tuba".
The entire time of my trolling thread about "Verdi (reportedly, in one of his writings) hating the tuba", not only was I trying to get some academician/performer to admit that they really don't know exactly what (??) a "cimbasso" may have been, but (more to the point) to admit thatthe actual reason that they bought/own/use a (modern-day) "cimbasso" is (not because Verdi instructed them to use it, but) because (as the instrument they bought/use likely has little to do with anything Verdi ever saw at the time he wrote those c. 1860's pieces) they want it, and because they like it.
So far, no one (but me) has been quite ready to (simply) admit that they bought one just because they want it and like it. (...well...maybe UncaBeer is the exception...)
Is it SO bad to (simply) buy/own/use an instrument because one *likes* it, or must one (particularly in the genre of "classical" music) always find some historical "reason" or "permission" to buy/own/use/enjoy playing an instrument ?
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Re: beating a dead horse
Tintype images are generally 'reversed'....
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Unless they are selfies.jonesmj wrote:Tintype images are generally 'reversed'....
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Hi-
Well, Verdi did go to the maker Pelitti and got the inst in Bb that he wanted--is this an early valved cimbasso????
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/131146644834?ss ... 1423.l2649" target="_blank
Well, Verdi did go to the maker Pelitti and got the inst in Bb that he wanted--is this an early valved cimbasso????
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/131146644834?ss ... 1423.l2649" target="_blank
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Re: beating a dead horse
what size cup was used in that video of the G String?
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Re: beating a dead horse
What offends me the most is people getting offended.k001k47 wrote:I don't know what to tell you, pal.TexTuba wrote:I, SIR, AM OFFENDED!!!k001k47 wrote:DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MUSIC SET TO BETTIE PAGE DANCING, SO DONT CLICK ON IT IF THAT OFFENDS YOU.![]()
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Re: beating a dead horse
Er...bloke wrote:hmph!
isn't that spelt "Harumph!" ?
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Re: beating a dead horse
"The Cimbasso and Tuba in the Operatic Works of Guiseppe Verdi: a Pedagogical and Aesthetic Comparision," Alexander Constantino Doctor of Musical Arts Dissertation, Approved August 2010.
http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/675 ... tation.pdf" target="_blank
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Re: beating a dead horse
Were your defenses compromised?the elephant wrote:That was really offensive.TubaRay wrote:What offends me the most is people getting offended.![]()
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Re: beating a dead horse
This thread reminded me of something I observed recently. I was picking my son up from a junior high party and they were playing catch phrase. The secret phrase was "beating a dead horse". When it was revealed one little girl--the prettiest but perhaps not the brightest at the party--wondered aloud, "why would anyone do that?"