Unless they are selfies.jonesmj wrote:Tintype images are generally 'reversed'....
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beating a dead horse
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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????
Mark
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????
Mark
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131146644834?ss ... 1423.l2649" target="_blank
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what size cup was used in that video of the G String?
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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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"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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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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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?"