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Reply #30 - Oct 24th, 2007 at 7:41am

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Paul, thats what the "what are you listening to thread is for"


John...Wink...

I think that Ash is also a musician...

I gather he plays and excellent rendering of J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations on his Peruvian Nose Flute...Wink...!

F....I nose all sorts of things...Wink...!

 

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Reply #31 - Oct 24th, 2007 at 8:34pm

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Paul, thats what the "what are you listening to thread is for"

Peruvian Nose Flute...Wink...!


LOL, haven't heard of that yet  Shocked

I only own 2 peruvian pan flutes... they sound great  Cool
 

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Reply #32 - Oct 25th, 2007 at 5:27am

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Alonso wrote on Oct 24th, 2007 at 8:34pm:
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Paul, thats what the "what are you listening to thread is for"

Peruvian Nose Flute...Wink...!


LOL, haven't heard of that yet  Shocked

I only own 2 peruvian pan flutes... they sound great  Cool


Hello Alonso...Wink...!

A popular instrument for all those musicians not suffering with infections of the nasal cavities.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nose_flute

...the occasional "Bogy-in-the-Nose" sometimes interrupts the flow of music... Embarrassed...!

...LOL... Grin...!

F...being "Nosey", as usual... Roll Eyes...!


 

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Reply #33 - Nov 11th, 2007 at 1:13am

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microlight wrote on Oct 22nd, 2007 at 2:03pm:
Percussionist; guilty as charged...

What do you call someone who hangs around with musicians? A percussionist!


Micro, you, Rottydaddy and I have to go stay in the corner. We're just a bunch of percussionists. Embarrassed
 
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Reply #34 - Nov 11th, 2007 at 3:54am

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...our Dave (Fly2e) is also a banger of Drums... Wink...!

F...getting drummed-out...Wink...!

Personally, I'm into Bangers-and-Mash... Roll Eyes...!
 

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Reply #35 - Nov 21st, 2007 at 3:15pm

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I have a great admiration for anyone who can successfully play a fretless stringed instrument; Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, etc... Smiley...!

How they manage to quickly locate the desired note on the fretless fingerboard is beyond me... Shocked...!

I tried to master my Violin a few years ago, but after a lifetime of playing fretted instruments, I finally gave up, and fitted frets to the instrument, without much success... Cry...!
(Some early music violin-type instruments are fitted with frets, and bowed "under-hand" ).

My MIDI keyboards/synthesizers contain some fine examples of acoustic Bass and electric Bass instruments which are quite easy to play, with velocity applied... Smiley...!

Cheers all..

....carry on strumming...Wink...!

F....slapping my Bass... Cool...!


Heh, your respect for them quickly fades when you have to accompany a string orchestra in a brasswind. It is quite difficult to play in tune with strings when they never play the same note with the same pitch...

As for me, I play the tuba, baritone horn, and trombone. With the Tuba and Baritone I play chamber and classical as well as 19th and 20th century wind ensemble music (Dello Joio, Sousa, ect.). With the trombone, it's all jazz.

As for what I listen to... classic rock.
 
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