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Subject: RE: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: fat B****rd Date: 05 Jul 11 - 03:16 PM F****************************king 'ell. Loved it.Thankyou, Jack |
Subject: RE: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: GUEST,Big Ballad Singer Date: 05 Jul 11 - 12:40 PM That was awesome. Sounded like it could have played in the background of a movie with lots of swords and horses and castles and whatnot. Definitely a riveting sound. Interesting to see how, in centuries past and in other cultures, there was music to ANNOUNCE that someone was dead, rather than just music played AT their funeral (or wake) BECAUSE they were dead and "would have wanted that". Not knocking the tradition of playing a loved one's requests at their viewing or what-have-you, but it just fascinates me that music was, at least at one time, BOTH powerfully moving AND intensely practical. A news-bulletin and a concert all in one. Don't know where else I'd find a thread like this on the people's level... maybe on a site devoted to cultural anthropology on the uber-academic level, but Mudcat is a treasure just for threads like this one. |
Subject: RE: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: The Sandman Date: 05 Jul 11 - 12:19 PM romania |
Subject: RE: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: Fred McCormick Date: 05 Jul 11 - 12:06 PM I was about to tell you it was *%$!^!ian but it actually says so in the Youtube window. There are very few recordings of players of this instrument on commercial record, but a nice one crops up on The Columbia World Library of Folk & Primitive Music Vol 17-*%$!^!. There's more on The Argo Living Tradition LP for *%$!^!, although running one to earth might be a challenge. |
Subject: RE: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 05 Jul 11 - 12:04 PM Nice one. |
Subject: extraordinary folk trumpet playing From: Jack Campin Date: 05 Jul 11 - 11:55 AM I would defy anybody who wasn't really familiar with the culture of this region to work out from the sound of this - where it was from. - what it was for. Fire it off in a background window and try to guess. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnMI9gGoARA It's interesting that so many of these players seem to be women. |
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