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What Music Are You Listening To Today?

Discussion in 'Music' started by Holly Saunders, Dec 17, 2015.

  1. Tim Burr

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    Great tunes.
    I'll keep it international...

     
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  2. Ina I. Wonder

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    Very nice @Tim Burr. Bring some more of that to us. I'm still building my education, and it is very much so lacking music from afar. :) :D
     
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    @Ina I. Wonder Thank you. As you can tell from my other posts, I enjoy all types of music.
    I was very lucky to have traveled to many countries and I made an attempt to listen to the music of their cultures.

    Lately, my taste runs to Classical, Jazz and music like Solas, FAUN, etc.
    I really enjoy the history behind the music.

    I'll throw some others out there from time to time.
     
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    Remember the old Donovan song " Hurdy Gurdy Man" ?

    Here's one up close...

     
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  5. Ina I. Wonder

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    @Tim Burr what is that instrument? o_O I've never seen one before. It almost looks an auto harp crossed with a guitar, crossed with what my father called a squeeze box. I forget the correct name for that last instrument. It will probably dawn on me at 3:am. :confused:
     
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    It's what's considered a Hurdy Gurdy, which became popular in the 18th century.

    She's playing a newer version, but the idea is the same.
    You crank the device over strings.

    The squeeze box is more of a Concertinas type instrument.
    No matter what they are, there're meant to get you up on your feet and dancing!:)

     
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    I have learned more about music from this thread than I did just growing up around it in my youth. Thank you @Holly Saunders ,@Gary Ridenour , and @Tim Burr . It has been a fine way to learn, and thank you for not just ignoring my ignorance.



     
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    that instrument goes back to the 12 or 13th century. quite a history. first time I ever saw it was in a movie called Captains Courageous (1937). Spencer Tracy played it. I thought what a strange looking and sounding instrument

     
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    Although I admit I'd be apt to buy a wooden one for an instrument. :rolleyes:
     
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    Had watched this before. In fact, the maker of my wooden flute had one of these new carbon fiber penny whistles.
     
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