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28 Sep 99 - 02:25 PM (#118540) Subject: What is a Dun-dun From: poet Whilst playing a gig a well known pub on the Island of Sark last week. I came across a poster advertising the posh lot (Sark Music society) Ensemble Bash Listing, Drums, xylophone, dun-dun, marimba, and vibraphone, now I think I know what a Marimba is, but what the hell is a dun-dun. RSVP Graham (Guernsey) |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:29 PM (#118544) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: sophocleese A dinner bell? |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:33 PM (#118546) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: catspaw49 About where we are on the Hummer thread............Oh, sorry, that'd be dum-dum. Spaw |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:38 PM (#118549) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: sophocleese By the way in between bad jokes I am also looking for my book "Instruments of the World" (unite! you have nothing to lose but your keys). If I can find it I'll write back. |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:40 PM (#118551) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: Allan C. Soph, in that case it wouldn't it be the ding-ding of the dun-dun for the din-din? (Poet, obviously we don't have a clue!) |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:43 PM (#118553) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: Allan C. LOOK HERE |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:43 PM (#118554) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: sophocleese Damn damn! I should have thought of that. |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:50 PM (#118558) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: katlaughing Allan, you beat me to it, in a dun dun, however HERE you will find what I believe is the correct spelling, that is djun-djun.**BG** katlaughinglaughing |
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28 Sep 99 - 02:58 PM (#118562) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: Allan C. They don't hypnenate either spelling, Kat. But I guess something probably gets lost in the translation either way. Actually I like it better as the first two notes of the theme from Dragnet. |
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28 Sep 99 - 05:30 PM (#118622) Subject: RE: What is a Dun-dun From: poet so now I know thanks guys. graham. |