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Tante Shvester
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quote:
Originally posted by mr_porteiro_head:
A) I am Republican
B) I do listen to NPR
C) I do listen to Praire Home Companion
D) I don't consider NPR general "radio" -- I consider it "NPR"

Wow, Porter, we have 3 out of 4 in common!

Also, I can't stand listening to the Country station, either.

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mr_porteiro_head
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Tante -- you consider it general radio?
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Altįriėl of Dorthonion
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So Tante, does that mean you are not a republican? [Big Grin]
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Jeesh
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When did my thread become politics? [Frown]
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Elizabeth
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Porter, they had Del McCoury on A Prairie Home Companion last night.

Tante, I can point you to some awesome Internet radio that has tons of blugrass and old time music.

Porter, how did you like Bubba George?

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Elizabeth
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Jeesh, music has always been political.
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Elizabeth
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Tante, here are a few sites. Also, CMT has a wonderful video program that is more American. I cannot remember the name of the program, but there are great bands like Old Crow Medicine Show, Buddy Miller, and others. More Americana/Alt country than country.

http://radio.surberstation.com/podcast.html

A streaming source-he has not changed the shows in a while:

http://funkyside.com/funkysidelive.cfm

Some great music.

www.howlingradio.com

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quote:
When did my thread become politics? [Frown]
When did mentioning politics become taboo?
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When the 2004 election ended. [Smile]
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Tante Shvester
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<-- is NOT a Republican.

Oh, I listen to banjo bluegrass on the internet. I've got Pandora set to my favorite "Dueling Banjos" station right now! But mostly I listen to the radio when I am driving in my Shvestermobile, which is fully loaded with both AM and FM! (It also has power everything, if by "everything" you mean steering and brakes.) But there are no banjo stations broadcasting (that I can find) in the middle of New Jersey.

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Tante Shvester
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Thanks for the linkys, Elizabeth!

<tapping toes!>

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Elizabeth
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Well, Tante, it just so happens that one of the best banjo players around is from New Jersey.

Have you heard of Railroad Earth?

http://www.railroadearth.com/high_band/the_band/

They are not really bluegrass, but bluegrass-based, I guess.Bluegrass-rock?

Also, the Duhks
http://www.duhks.com/

And The Mammals
http://www.themammals.net/

Sometimes, the Duhks and The mammals ply together as Platypus. hee hee. (really)

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Jeesh
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quote:
Originally posted by mr_porteiro_head:

When did mentioning politics become taboo? [/QUOTE]

It's not Taboo, but suddenly people are accused of being Republican.

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I used to play violin. Had 4 years of that. I intend to pick it up again this year! [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by Jeesh:
quote:
Originally posted by mr_porteiro_head:

When did mentioning politics become taboo?
It's not Taboo, but suddenly people are accused of being Republican. [/QUOTE]


Only a republican would say that. ADMIT IT!!!!!!

(irony, gentle reader.)

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Jeesh
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[ROFL] Don't look at me! I backed off politics when Bush became a retard.

No offense.

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None taken.

Retard.

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I play guitar and bass and a little bit of drums and piano (piano is fairly easy since I know scales- just don't expect me to start busting out piano concertos or anything).
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quote:
Originally posted by mr_porteiro_head:
Retard.

Me?
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mr_porteiro_head
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Would it bother you if I called you a retard?
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Not really, I've been called a retard too many times for it to bother me anymore. [Smile]
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I've been playing the piano for about 20 years, and the guitar for just shy of nine. I also played the trombone for six years, but haven't played it in about that long.

I still harbour secret dreams of rock stardom. [Big Grin]

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mr_porteiro_head
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My secret dream is for our future family band to be good enough that people ask us to play and will even give us gas money to do so.
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Tante Shvester
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Like The Partridge Family?
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That's a good, tangible goal. [Smile]

When I start working earnestly on my next album, I'm planning to look into what it would take to get it distributed via iTMS. The 2005 Canadian indie rock explosion has been heartening in this respect.

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mr_porteiro_head
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quote:
Originally posted by Tante Shvester:
Like The Partridge Family?

I don't know. I've never seen that show.
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Elizabeth
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Well, Porter, you'd be in trouble, as there was no dad in The Partridge family.
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mr_porteiro_head
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I don't like that idea.
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Elizabeth
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No.
Plus, your kids would have to wear really goofy 70's clothes.
Oh, wait. Kids DO wear goofy 70's clothese these days!

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Tante Shvester
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Come on along there's a song that we're singing, to make you happeeeeee! A whole lot of lovin' is what we'll be bringin', to make you happeeeeee!
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Ah, Tante, that Friday night line-up!

These young whippersnappers know not what they missed!

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Elizabeth
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Here's some bluegrass for you.

http://www.greyfoxbluegrass.com/gf_artists.cfm

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I play violin and a bit of piano.

I'm going to add singing because it is TOO an instrument! [Wink]

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Hm...I'm a band director, hence the screen name, so no, I don't play any instruments.

Actually, I consider it shameful if there is an instrument in my band that I CAN'T play - and right now, that list includes oboe, bassoon, tuba, and to a lesser extent, horn.

However, I'm reasonably competent on trombone and clarinet, good at percussion and trumpet, and can play the trumpet pretty darn well, if I may say so. But my primary instrument is the flute. Why? Because it rhymes with woot! of course.

(Nevermind that woot didn't exist as a word until well after I started to play the flute.)

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Bando, with a good student bassoon, a soft reed and a long weekend I (or you) could fix the bassoon part of your list. It dosen't take the physical prowess that the oboe or tuba take. The problem is most music teachers take the double reed pedegogy class with no one to find them a good soft reed. So, they are scared of it. It's just a conical whistle, so it overblows at an octive and a fifth just like a clarinet does. It has an older fingering system (pre-bohem) so there are a few forks in the higher regester. But, its really close to the same.

[ March 08, 2006, 04:51 PM: Message edited by: Artemisia Tridentata ]

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MORE for Bando
When I left the Air Force Band, the guy they had hired (recruited) to take my place couldn't even put a bassoon together. He was a fine jazz sax guy. (And the war was all but over.) That was why they wanted him. I put the thing together for him, and gave him a 45 minute lesson. He went in and passed the audition.

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When you join the Air Force Band, how many instruments do you have to audition with?
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It depends on the opening. Bassoon and oboe usually stand alone because they are harder to find. Clarinet might be tested on Sax too. And If you can play in several styles of group, ie rock (guitar)or country it is surely a plus. I'm not sure about brass. But, everyone had to have an instrument that they could play for a marching band. The oboe guy got by with a pair of cymbals. I played sax on the march. But, I didn't want to play in a big band and have to work in the afternoon. So, I generally left off the sharps and flats whenever anyone was listening to my sax. It didn't work. I ended up as the libriarian and had to work afternoons anyway.
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Getting a SOUND on bassoon isn't the problem. I get a great sound and play well in tune with good vibrato. It's that, well, I'm NOT all thumbs, which is what you have to be to play bassoon, apparently. There are, what, six keys for the left hand thumb, and four for the right? Crazy.

In other words, I just need more practice at the bassoon, particularly as it relates to fingerings, learning scales, etc. In truth, the bassoon should have gone onto my "reasonably competent" list. Oboe might join it, if I had a better beginner reed, since the fingerings are so similar to my primary.

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Yeah, the only instruments (besides what I play now) that I plan to learn are the clarinet, percussion, and maybe oboe.
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