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Subject: New terminology (comic) From: Mrrzy Date: 27 Nov 17 - 04:37 PM I rather like "a patella - accompanied by knee slapping" - blicky. Too long to post imho. |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: Mrrzy Date: 27 Nov 17 - 04:39 PM Also, a wrong note played timidly is a wrong note, but a wrong note played with authority is an interpretation. |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 27 Nov 17 - 08:31 PM Thanks, Mrrzy. That's a lot of terminology. |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: Rob Naylor Date: 28 Nov 17 - 04:44 AM A wrong note, however played, is jazz! |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: GUEST,Dave Hunt Date: 28 Nov 17 - 01:00 PM Excellent.....going to my musical friends! |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 28 Nov 17 - 08:45 PM I must agree with Naylor. Many, many, times i find "accidentals" that slip into riffs...and the continued melody follows...and the other musicians follow into un-known ground. We all have full and the audience too. Sincerely, Gargoyle I have a hard time understandin British "folk clubs" and "traditions." |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: Mr Red Date: 29 Nov 17 - 02:56 AM Placebo Domingo |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: Will Fly Date: 29 Nov 17 - 04:18 AM Garg, if you want to understand British folk clubs and traditions, there are some simple conventions to understand - conventions laid down apparently by ancient aliens in Area 51: 1. Though shalt not sing traditional songs with any harmony. 2. Though shalt not sing traditional songs with any instrumental accompaniment. 3. All players in instrumental sessions shall play the tune and only the tune. 4. Guitars dating from the 18th century and earlier shall not be played in sessions, but... 5. Reed instruments invented in the 1840s shall be acceptable at sessions. 6. Any kind of improvisation which might lead into the despised JASS is forbidden. |
Subject: RE: New terminology From: Will Fly Date: 29 Nov 17 - 04:19 AM Oh, and I forgot Number 7: 7. Flattened 7th chords are thd work of Beelzebub. |
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