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Learned upon request in what I will term, for brevity's sake, the "Artists Exchange Program". The bargain is that I exchange a song for each drawing. :) Sheet music obtained from http://www.fantasyreborn.com
Author: DragonWarden
Keywords: Final Fantasy piano Forever Rachel
Added: August 26, 2008
Today Aug 1st 2008, news agencies announced that there's (no doubts) water on Saturn so there's LIFE ON SATURN and Mars too. We have never been alone!!!! Let's go party!!! _________________ "Life on Mars?" is a song by David Bowie first released in 1971 on the album Hunky Dory. The song—which BBC Radio 2 later called "a cross between a Broadway musical and a Salvador Dalí painting"—featured guest piano work by keyboardist Rick Wakeman. When released as a single in 1973, it reached #3 in the UK and stayed on the chart for 13 weeks. The song re-entered the UK charts at #55 over 30 years later, largely because of a TV show by the same name that used the song. In February 1999, Q magazine listed the single as one of the 100 greatest of all time, as voted by the readers. It has continued to chart in the Q 'best of' polls, featuring most recently in 2006 at #45. A BBC Radio 2 poll in 1986 crowned it as the best David Bowie song of all time. In 1968, Bowie wrote "Even a Fool Learns to Love", a song with lyrics by Bowie set to the music of a 1967 French song ("Comme d'habitude"). Bowie's song was never released, but Paul Anka bought the rights to the original French version, and rewrote it into "My Way," made famous by Frank Sinatra in a 1969 recording on his album of the same name. The success of the Anka version prompted Bowie to write "Life of Mars?" as a parody of Sinatra's recording. Bowie described how he wrote the song in notes for a Bowie compilation CD that accompanied a June 2008 issue of The Mail on Sunday: "Workspace was a big empty room with a chaise longue; a bargain-price art nouveau screen ('William Morris,' so I told anyone who asked); a huge overflowing freestanding ashtray and a grand piano. Little else. I started working it out on the piano and had the whole lyric and melody finished by late afternoon." Bowie noted that Wakeman "embellished the piano part" of his original melody and guitarist Mick Ronson "created one of his first and best string parts" for the song. The liner notes for Hunky Dory indicate that the song was 'inspired by Frankie'
Author: udolamentiter
Keywords: david bowie life on mars original version glam glamour rock piano frank sinatra udolamentiter
Added: August 1, 2008
BARGAINS バーゲンズ 1996年 結成 1999年 ユニバーサルミュージックと契約 マキシシングル5枚 ミニアルバム1枚 アルバム2枚 を発売 2002年 フリーになり活動開始 楽曲提供 などしながら、ライブ活動を続けている二人組 なにかをしでかすかも 田島 由紀子 Vo,Piano 三宅 修一 Cho,Guitar,Bass etc...... HP http://www.bargains.jp/ ライブ情報 9月18日(木) 代々木Bogaloo 渋谷区代々木1-42-4 代々木P1ビルB1 tel:03-3320-5895 http://www.bogaloo.net/main.html open 18:30start 19:00 adv. door 2000+drink別
Author: nobcreek
Keywords: バーゲンズ BARGAINS jpop jポップ ブリティッシュ british beatles queen kate bush
Added: July 11, 2008
Bottle It Up by Sara Barellies A Great Song! If you want more "Musical Minutes" just subscribe to my videos or leave a suggestion or comment in the comment section! BOTTLE IT UP Piano:Jamie Muhoberac Drums:Matt Chamberlain Bass:Chris Chaney Guitar:Bruce Watson, Lyle Workman,Joel Shearer Percussion:Rafael Padilla There'll be girls across the nation that will eat this up babe I know that it's your soul but could you bottle it up and Get down to the heart of it, no it'smy heart you're shit out of your luck Don't make me tell you again my love love love love. Love love love love. I am aiming to be somebody this somebody trusts with her delicate soul I don't claim to know much except soon as you start to make room for the parts That aren't you it gets harder to bloom in a garden of love love love love Love Love love love Only thing I ever could need,only one good thing worth trying to be and it's Love Love Love Love I do it for Love Love Love Love We can understand the sentiment you're saying to us oh, But sensible sells so could you kindly shut up and get started At keeping your part of the bargain aw please little darlin' You're killing me sweetly with love love love love Love love love love Only thing I ever could need only one good thing worth trying to be Love Love Love Love I do it for Love Love Love Love Started as a flicker meant to be a flame Skin has gotten thicker but it burns the same Still a baby in a cradle got to take my first fall Baby's getting next to nowhere with her back against the wall. You meant to make me happy make me sad. Want to make it better better so bad. But save your resolutions for your never new year There is only one solution I can see here. Love you're all I ever could need onlyone good thing worth trying to be and it's Love Love Love Love I do it for love,love,love,love Oh,only gonna get get what you give away, so give love,love Only gonna get get what you give away Love. Thanks For Watching!
Author: nintendokid7300
Keywords: pop sara barellies love
Added: June 27, 2008
Clarence Williams (October 8, 1898 -- November 6, 1965) was an American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer, and publisher. Williams was born in Plaquemine, Louisiana, ran away from home at age 12 to join Billy Kersand's Traveling Minstrel Show, then moved to New Orleans. At first Williams worked shining shoes and doing odd jobs, but soon became known as a singer and master of ceremonies. By the early 1910s he was a well regarded local entertainer also playing piano, and was composing new tunes by 1913. Williams was a good business man and worked arranging and managing entertainment at the local African-American vaudeville theater as well as various saloons and dance halls around Rampart Street, and clubs and houses in Storyville. Williams started a music publishing business with violinist/bandleader Armand J. Piron 1915, which by the 1920s was the leading African-American owned music publisher in the country. He toured briefly with W.C. Handy, set up a publishing office in Chicago, then settled in New York in the early 1920s. In 1921, he married blues singer and stage actress Eva Taylor with whom he would frequently perform. He supervised African-American recordings (Race Series) for New York offices of Okeh phonograph company in the 1920s; He recruited many of the artists who performed on that label. He also recorded extensively, leading studio bands frequently for OKeh, Columbia and occasionally other record labels. He was the recording director for the short-lived QRS Records label in 1928. Most of his recordings were songs from his publishing house, which explains why he recorded tunes like "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home", "Close Fit Blues" and "Papa De-Da-Da" numerous times[1]. He mostly used "Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings" for his hot orchestra sides and "Clarence Williams' Washboard Five" for his washboard sides. He also produced and participated in early recordings by Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Bessie Smith and many others. The legendary King Oliver played cornet on a number of Williams' late 1920s recordings. In 1933, he signed to the Vocalion label and recorded quite a number of popular recordings, mostly featuring washboard percussion, through 1935. In 1943 Williams sold his extensive back-catalogue of tunes to Decca Records for $50,000 and retired, but then bought a bargain used goods store which he ran to keep himself busy. Williams died in Queens, New York City in 1965 and was interred in Saint Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York. On her passing in 1977, his wife was interred next to him. Their grandson is Clarence Williams III. Clarence Williams - I'll be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You (1931)
Author: edmundusrex
Keywords: Clarence Williams 20's 30's 1931
Added: June 23, 2008
=] good morning peoples! now I know you wont be able to live up to your end of the bargain and thats fine woulda been nice knowing a week before the rent was due but I know thats just you Thats just your adventurous side your curiousity playin with my mind, with my mind So what if I'm happy? so what if I'm thrilled? I'm singing till you can't hear those other voices build I'll sing till I break down the wall of the alone no sooner did it come down till i found a way to go Now i know should have said it sooner than i mighta been able to understand why you did what you did who am I trying to kid? I wont know, thats just you Bridge Chorus why shouldn't I be happy? you only left me with a chance to find some peace of mind Why shouldn't I be happy you've gone from me I don't know; I've just got to go
Author: crafty0baby
Keywords: crafty0baby original music piano instrumental singing voice girl
Added: June 18, 2008
Released by Parlophone in 1951, and uploaded as a tribute to Humphrey who died on April 25th, aged 86. According to the label, on this record he plays Trumpet, Clarinet, Piano, and Washboard. And Humphrey baptises my new record player, a bargain at £11 from ebay !
Author: 78MAN
Keywords: Humphrey Lyttelton Man Blow Trumpet Clarinet Piano Washboard 78 1951 Parlophone
Added: May 14, 2008
quad berry pie............trumpet by captain brooks.....cello by brennan bray..........joseph buffa on hofner.........vince buffa on bargain city thrift store guitars,piano,astro sound,autoharp, champagne sparkle ludwig fab four drums and vocals........
Author: chumbels
Keywords: john lennon beatles sgt. pepper magical mystery tour vince buffa paul mccartney rock
Added: May 2, 2008
trumpet by captain brooks.. cello by brennan bray.........joseph buffa on hofner,vince buffa on bargain city thrift store guitars,piano,astro sound,autoharp,champagne sparkle ludwig fab four drums and vocals... a splendid time was had by all....promotion by lulu....mob quotes by sonicflyingmachine....recorded onto tape. tape baby ,tape.....ufos are real
Author: chumbels
Keywords: beatles sgt. pepper magical mystery tour john lennon vince buffa alternative indie
Added: May 2, 2008
MICHAEL YORK, narrator; JOHN BELL YOUNG, pianist. An excerpt (Pt.3) from Richard Strauss's melodrama "Enoch Arden", set to the poem of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. With Michael York, narrator www.michaelyork.net -- and John Bell Young, pianist www.johnbellyoung.com -- To order this CD, please visit www.americuscd.com For autographed copies, and to inquire about performance availability, please write: imcainc@verizon.net "My goodness, it is a wonderful performance...It brought tears to my eyes..." --Stephen Hough, pianist "A wonderful CD...it's great!" --Brooke Anderson, CNN Headline News "Gripping! Michael York's narration and voices in dialect are top-drawer artistry and bring the drama and environment, and the ambience of the Victorian era into such a realm that one is completely absorbed--transported back to that time, to live the experiences of the characters. John Bell Young's playing is sensitive and powerful... I have found it one of the most moving audio experiences I've encountered. The production is a gem." --Hugh Downs "A passionate performance. York throws himself into Tennyson's melodrama, and his expertise with English accents deftly differentiates between the working class Enoch and the bourgeois miller who marries his wife...Young brings a great sense of conviction to the 66 minute performance...First class packaging, too..." --John Fleming, the St. Petersburg Times "A stunning new recording - very different from any Enoch I've ever heard. A subtle and inward performance...a heck of a fine pianist...a bargain for a performance of this quality for a work of this stature...a terrific recording!" --Jim Svejda, KUSC, Los Angeles "It is clear from the detail included in this production that it was a labor of love. Pianist John Bell Young was eager to record both the poem and the music Richard Strauss wrote specifically for it. He brought British actor Michael York on board and the two wrote essays for liner notes that nearly amount to a book. The entire poem is also included, as well as biographies of all involved and the history of the poem... if you are not acquainted with the story, with its contradictions and bitter ironies, then this passionate and quite beautiful production makes for the perfect introduction. York displays the crisp diction and precise pacing that keep him frequently employed as an audio book narrator. He approaches the material with the appropriate degree of warmth and vigor, but does so with great finesse, matching the spirit of the material without overstating the obvious. Strauss's music, as presented by Young, is vital and undeniably dramatic." --Rochelle O'Gorman, The Boston Globe "Here is one of the more peculiar rarities in the Strauss corpus, a sprawling accompaniment to Alfred Lord Tennyson's melodrama about a young man, presumably lost at sea, who returns home many years later to find his wife remarried to his childhood friend...Remarkably, two labels are competing with new recordings of Enoch Arden at the same time, each with differing approaches...York's intimate, conversational telling of the tale works far better on a recording......and Young's playing is freer in manner." --Richard D. Ginell, LA Times "Enoch Arden is seldom performed, and the few recordings include one by pianists Glenn Gould and Claude Rains as narrator...English actor Michael York and American pianist John Bell Young have just recorded it in an expressive rendition that matches the dynamic contours of the music...York conveys an array of vocal colors with clarity and dramatic energy. Young captures the changing moods with rhythmic momentum and subtle changes as the text progresses.The chemistry between York and Young can be heard in the pensive opening measures, and it continues throughout... the piano intensity is beautifully balanced with the narrative. The charisma, attention to detail, and intimacy of this disk make it something to share with friends." --Leonne Lewis, Clavier Magazine "A fine new CD..." --Anthony Tommasini, writing about Enoch Arden, the New York Times "While snow blanketed the city, two concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the weekend focused on the warm essence of melodrama. Enoch Arden occasionally emerges as vehicle for a star actor. On Friday it was Michael York, who has recorded the piece with the able young pianist John Bell Young, and is now taking it around with him as a kind of calling card... a wonderful job of bringing the poem to life." --Anne Midgette, the New York Times
Author: guirlandes3
Keywords: classical strauss michael york john bell young melodrama piano narrator enoch arden
Added: April 25, 2008
MICHAEL YORK, narrator; JOHN BELL YOUNG, pianist. An excerpt (Pt. 2) from Richard Strauss's melodrama "Enoch Arden", set to the poem of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. With Michael York, narrator www.michaelyork.net -- and John Bell Young, pianist www.johnbellyoung.com -- To order this CD, please visit www.americuscd.com For autographed copies, and to inquire about performance availability, please write: imcainc@verizon.net "My goodness, it is a wonderful performance...It brought tears to my eyes..." --Stephen Hough, pianist "A wonderful CD...it's great!" --Brooke Anderson, CNN Headline News "Gripping! Michael York's narration and voices in dialect are top-drawer artistry and bring the drama and environment, and the ambience of the Victorian era into such a realm that one is completely absorbed--transported back to that time, to live the experiences of the characters. John Bell Young's playing is sensitive and powerful... I have found it one of the most moving audio experiences I've encountered. The production is a gem." --Hugh Downs "A passionate performance. York throws himself into Tennyson's melodrama, and his expertise with English accents deftly differentiates between the working class Enoch and the bourgeois miller who marries his wife...Young brings a great sense of conviction to the 66 minute performance...First class packaging, too..." --John Fleming, the St. Petersburg Times "A stunning new recording - very different from any Enoch I've ever heard. A subtle and inward performance...a heck of a fine pianist...a bargain for a performance of this quality for a work of this stature...a terrific recording!" --Jim Svejda, KUSC, Los Angeles "It is clear from the detail included in this production that it was a labor of love. Pianist John Bell Young was eager to record both the poem and the music Richard Strauss wrote specifically for it. He brought British actor Michael York on board and the two wrote essays for liner notes that nearly amount to a book. The entire poem is also included, as well as biographies of all involved and the history of the poem... if you are not acquainted with the story, with its contradictions and bitter ironies, then this passionate and quite beautiful production makes for the perfect introduction. York displays the crisp diction and precise pacing that keep him frequently employed as an audio book narrator. He approaches the material with the appropriate degree of warmth and vigor, but does so with great finesse, matching the spirit of the material without overstating the obvious. Strauss's music, as presented by Young, is vital and undeniably dramatic." --Rochelle O'Gorman, The Boston Globe "Here is one of the more peculiar rarities in the Strauss corpus, a sprawling accompaniment to Alfred Lord Tennyson's melodrama about a young man, presumably lost at sea, who returns home many years later to find his wife remarried to his childhood friend...Remarkably, two labels are competing with new recordings of Enoch Arden at the same time, each with differing approaches...York's intimate, conversational telling of the tale works far better on a recording......and Young's playing is freer in manner." --Richard D. Ginell, LA Times "Enoch Arden is seldom performed, and the few recordings include one by pianists Glenn Gould and Claude Rains as narrator...English actor Michael York and American pianist John Bell Young have just recorded it in an expressive rendition that matches the dynamic contours of the music...York conveys an array of vocal colors with clarity and dramatic energy. Young captures the changing moods with rhythmic momentum and subtle changes as the text progresses.The chemistry between York and Young can be heard in the pensive opening measures, and it continues throughout... the piano intensity is beautifully balanced with the narrative. The charisma, attention to detail, and intimacy of this disk make it something to share with friends." --Leonne Lewis, Clavier Magazine "A fine new CD..." --Anthony Tommasini, writing about Enoch Arden, the New York Times "While snow blanketed the city, two concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the weekend focused on the warm essence of melodrama. Enoch Arden occasionally emerges as vehicle for a star actor. On Friday it was Michael York, who has recorded the piece with the able young pianist John Bell Young, and is now taking it around with him as a kind of calling card... a wonderful job of bringing the poem to life." --Anne Midgette, the New York Times
Author: guirlandes3
Keywords: classical strauss michael york john bell young melodrama piano narrator enoch arden
Added: April 24, 2008
MICHAEL YORK, narrator; JOHN BELL YOUNG, pianist. An excerpt (Pt. 1) from Richard Strauss's melodrama "Enoch Arden", set to the poem of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. With Michael York, narrator www.michaelyork.net -- and John Bell Young, pianist www.johnbellyoung.com -- To order this CD, please visit www.americuscd.com For autographed copies, and to inquire about performance availability, please write: imcainc@verizon.net "My goodness, it is a wonderful performance...It brought tears to my eyes..." --Stephen Hough, pianist "A wonderful CD...it's great!" --Brooke Anderson, CNN Headline News "Gripping! Michael York's narration and voices in dialect are top-drawer artistry and bring the drama and environment, and the ambience of the Victorian era into such a realm that one is completely absorbed--transported back to that time, to live the experiences of the characters. John Bell Young's playing is sensitive and powerful... I have found it one of the most moving audio experiences I've encountered. The production is a gem." --Hugh Downs "A passionate performance. York throws himself into Tennyson's melodrama, and his expertise with English accents deftly differentiates between the working class Enoch and the bourgeois miller who marries his wife...Young brings a great sense of conviction to the 66 minute performance...First class packaging, too..." --John Fleming, the St. Petersburg Times "A stunning new recording - very different from any Enoch I've ever heard. A subtle and inward performance...a heck of a fine pianist...a bargain for a performance of this quality for a work of this stature...a terrific recording!" --Jim Svejda, KUSC, Los Angeles "It is clear from the detail included in this production that it was a labor of love. Pianist John Bell Young was eager to record both the poem and the music Richard Strauss wrote specifically for it. He brought British actor Michael York on board and the two wrote essays for liner notes that nearly amount to a book. The entire poem is also included, as well as biographies of all involved and the history of the poem... if you are not acquainted with the story, with its contradictions and bitter ironies, then this passionate and quite beautiful production makes for the perfect introduction. York displays the crisp diction and precise pacing that keep him frequently employed as an audio book narrator. He approaches the material with the appropriate degree of warmth and vigor, but does so with great finesse, matching the spirit of the material without overstating the obvious. Strauss's music, as presented by Young, is vital and undeniably dramatic." --Rochelle O'Gorman, The Boston Globe "Here is one of the more peculiar rarities in the Strauss corpus, a sprawling accompaniment to Alfred Lord Tennyson's melodrama about a young man, presumably lost at sea, who returns home many years later to find his wife remarried to his childhood friend...Remarkably, two labels are competing with new recordings of Enoch Arden at the same time, each with differing approaches...York's intimate, conversational telling of the tale works far better on a recording......and Young's playing is freer in manner." --Richard D. Ginell, LA Times "Enoch Arden is seldom performed, and the few recordings include one by pianists Glenn Gould and Claude Rains as narrator...English actor Michael York and American pianist John Bell Young have just recorded it in an expressive rendition that matches the dynamic contours of the music...York conveys an array of vocal colors with clarity and dramatic energy. Young captures the changing moods with rhythmic momentum and subtle changes as the text progresses.The chemistry between York and Young can be heard in the pensive opening measures, and it continues throughout... the piano intensity is beautifully balanced with the narrative. The charisma, attention to detail, and intimacy of this disk make it something to share with friends." --Leonne Lewis, Clavier Magazine "A fine new CD..." --Anthony Tommasini, writing about Enoch Arden, the New York Times "While snow blanketed the city, two concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the weekend focused on the warm essence of melodrama. Enoch Arden occasionally emerges as vehicle for a star actor. On Friday it was Michael York, who has recorded the piece with the able young pianist John Bell Young, and is now taking it around with him as a kind of calling card... a wonderful job of bringing the poem to life." --Anne Midgette, the New York Times
Author: guirlandes3
Keywords: classical strauss michael york john bell young melodrama piano narrator enoch arden
Added: April 24, 2008
LYRICS: There'll be girls across the nation That will eat this up babe I know that it's your soul but could you bottle it up and Get down to the heart of it, No it's my heart you're s**t out of your luck Don't make me tell you again my love love love love. Love love love love. I am aiming to be somebody this somebody trusts With her delicate soul I don't claim to know much except soon as you start To make room for the parts That aren't you it gets harder to bloom in a garden of Love love love love Love Love love love Only thing I ever could need, only one good thing Worth trying to be and it's Love Love Love Love I do it for Love Love Love Love We can understand the sentiment you're saying to us Oh, But sensible sells so could you kindly shut up And get started At keeping your part of the bargain aw please Little darlin' You're killing me sweetly with love love love love Love love love love Only thing I ever could need only one good thing Worth trying to be Love Love Love Love I do it for Love Love Love Love Started as a flicker meant to be a flame Skin has gotten thicker but it burns the same Still a baby in a cradle got to take my first fall Baby's getting next to nowhere with her back Against the wall. You meant to make me happy make me sad. Want to make it better better so bad. But save your resolutions for your never new year There is only one solution I can see here. Love you're all I ever could need only one good thing Worth trying to be and it's Love Love Love Love I do it for love, love, love, love Oh, only gonna get get what you give away, So give love, love Only gonna get get what you give away Love.
Author: 123abcdorami
Keywords: sara bareilles love song bottle it up popular Pop piano
Added: April 22, 2008
http://www.drpianotellsall.com/piano_tuning.html Great student upright MacPhail mahogany console piano with matching bench, tuned to A-440. Everthing works. Ready for its new home.
Author: lizbetha53
Keywords: student upright piano under $1 000 console bargain
Added: April 4, 2008
From 1982 - Andrea is more than just excited to be on TPIR Aired in early 1983 - Jan 7th according to one youtuber Episode rundown... 1st IUFB - Solar Greenhouse ($1189) Game 1 - Bonus Game (lost) Grand Prize Starcraft Popup trailer - $4639 Bonus game prizes - Atari 2600 games $130 (won) - Carafe $36 (lost) **Bonus** - Hair curlers $38 (lost) - Faberware Rotisserie $85 (won) 2nd IUFB - Schroeder Wood Stove ($569) Game 2 - Ten Chances (Lost) - Digital Scale ($50) 1st chance - White-Westinghouse Range ($730) 8th chance - 1983 Chevy Caviler ($6910) 3rd IUFB - Two Fuji ten speed bikes ($420) ** Perfect Bid** Game 3 - Barkers bargain Bar (won) Trip to Hawaii... bargain $1343 ARP $1843 Diff $500 Trip to Montreal... bargain $1448 ARP $2148 Diff $700 SCSD #1 Totals... - $.50 - $.90 To Showcases - $1.45 Over IUFB #4 Serigraph ($1050) Gamr #4 - Danger Price (lost) Danger Price = $599 - Sharp Portable TV ($750) - La-Z-Boy Sofa ($1040) - Bozof Dinette set ($599) - Maytag Washer/Dryer ($950) IUFB #5 - Amana Radar Range ($550) **Perfect Bid** Game Five - Hit Me (won) Grand Prize - 12 Piece Furniture set ($2700) Small Prizes.... - Triaminicin - Jolly Time - Shampoo - Ant-acid - Nail Conditioner - Cepacol Player: 10 + Ace = 21 (No house reveal) IUFB #6 - Lamps ($575) Game 6 - Money Game (won) Prize - Mazda GLC Sedan Board Layout.... 42 76 09 25 50 81 78 94 37 Front and Back: 81 50 Also picked: 76, 78, 09 SCSD #2 Totals... - $.40 - $.80 to Showcases - $.65 The Showcases #1 (passed) - Fire engine bunk bed - Vaughn-Bassett Bedroom set with - Dakotah Fabrics and Lady England matress - Story & Clark Upright Piano #2 - Pfaff Sewing Machine - Falcon gas B-B-Q grill - Muntz Big Screen Projection TV - Jeep Renegade Bids... Runner-up (Winner) SC #1 $5200 Arp $6888 Diff $1688 Top Winner SC #2 $10500 Arp $13061 Diff $2061
Author: uwtitanfan
Keywords: TPIR bob barker johnny olson beauties
Added: February 16, 2008
This is my piano/vocal rendition of The Who's "Bargain" from the "Who's Next" album. I hope you enjoy.
Author: stewboz83
Keywords: the who bargain who's next stewboz stewart bozarth solo piano classic rock cover
Added: February 10, 2008
For all updates on the progress of my first CD album, "KING DAVID'S LYRE; ECHOES OF ANCIENT ISRAEL", please visit my Myspace website : http://www.myspace.com/jubalslyre "HYMN TO THE MUSE" - a hauntingly beautiful surviving fragment of the mostly lost music of ancient Greece. This piece was written almost 2000 years ago, by Mesomedes of Crete... Mesomedes of Crete was a Greek lyric poet and composer of the early 2nd century AD. More information can be found at: http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Bios/Mesomedes.html It is written in the ancient Greek "Dorian" mode; E-E on the white note of the piano - not to be confused with the MEDIEVAL "Dorian" mode, which was D-D! Due to a misinterpretation of the Latin texts of Boethius, mediaeval modes were given the wrong Greek names! For the CORRECT names of the ORIGINAL ancient Greek modes, see: http://www.harmonics.com/lucy/lsd/corrections.html For what Plato & Aristotle themselves had this to say about these ancient musical modes, please see this fascinating link: http://www.pathguy.com/modes.htm The translation of this ancient, 2000 or more year old song (which mercifully, I am NOT going to attempt to sing!), are as follows: 'Sing for me, dear Muse, begin my tuneful strain; a breeze blow from your groves to stir my listless brain...Skillful Calliope, leader of the delightful Muses, and you, skillful priest of our rites, son of Leto, Paean of Delos, be at my side'. (translation by J. G. Landels). It is played here on a lyre strikingly similar to the ancient Greek Kithara; the large wooden 7 string lyre favoured by the professional musicians of ancient Greece. The lyre I am playing, though, is in fact a replica (based on an illustration on the back of an ancient Jewish coin), of the 10 string Hebrew "Kinnor"; the ORIGINAL "Harp of King David"...once played 3000 years ago, by King David himself, as he danced before the very Ark of the Covenant! For almost 1000 years, the Kinnor was played by my very own Levite ancestors, in the Temple of Jerusalem, to accompany the legendary singing of the Levitical Choir... Following the tragic destruction of the Jewish Temple by the Roman Legions under Titus in 70AD, the haunting, mystical resonance of the ancient Kinnor Lyre of King David can now be heard AGAIN...in my spare room, Salford, Lancashire!!;o) The most challenging aspect of playing this piece, is attempting to play the many accidententals required by the melody - on a DIATONICALLY tuned lyre...WITHOUT the aid of any fancy sharpening pedals, which are to be found on almost all modern harps! The ancient Greeks managed to get around this by a technique I have been working on, called "finger-stopping" - an accidental can be played, by increasing the pitch of a lyre string by a semitone; this is achieved by pressing the string (about a centimeter in from the tuning peg), with a finger of the left hand which shortens its vibrating length, and therefore increases the pitch of the note the string produces. This was obviously much easier to do on the original low tension gut or natural fibre string strings which were used in antiquity...NOT so easy to do, on the high tension, jangly nylon strings used, on my mass produced "bargain basement" lyre which is heard here!! Regarding the accidentals used in this piece, another fascinating similarity between ancient Greek music & ancient Jewish music can directly be heard - when the 3rd of the ancient Greek Dorian mode (E-E)is SHARPENED, this creates a scale which is IDENTICAL to the Jewish "Ahava Raba" mode (which still can be heard in 90% of Jewish Klezmer music today...including the most famous of all Jewish songs; "Hava Nagila"!): E,F,G#,A,B,C,D,E In this performance, another technique I have recently been attempting to revive from antiquity, is the "block and strum" lyre-playing technique - this entails blocking only the strings not required, whilst leaving open, strings which produce the notes of basic chords. By using this technique, it is possible to strum RHYTHM on the lyre - just like strumming a regular acoustic guitar! (This can be heard in the short improvisatory passage at the end of this video). To hear this wonderful fragment of ancient Greek music sang and played PROPERLY, on authentic replica ancient Greek instruments, please see the amazing upload on Youtube by Michael Atherton & Melismos: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=piYpvpBgwRs
Author: Klezfiddle1
Keywords: Ancient Greece Bouzouki Sparta Delphi Athens Parthenon Pyramids Roman Acropolis Troy Lyre Lyra Kithara Harp Classics Homer Iliad Ἰλιάς Οδύσσεια Aristotle Plato Pythagoras
Added: January 30, 2008
This is my (quick) version from Michael Nyman's "The heart asks pleasure first" from the award-winning film "The Piano" by Jane Campion. I never heard a version for 1 guitar from this song so I hope it's unique! It's composed in the key of Aminor but I made my arrangement in E minor. I play here in the key of F# minor (capo at 2nd pos) but just move the capo up to 5th position and then you're in the original key! (you're highest note will then be 12th position so very suitable!) I recently watched this movie (again) and the melody was haunting me (I guess the cat too since she seems to be imagining..!) The movie is about Ada, her 9 year old daughter and her piano arriving in 19th century New Zealand for an arranged marriage... Ada doesn't talk she communicates with her piano. Her new husband refuses to transport her piano so it's left behind on the beach... An illiterate tattooed neighbour trades this piano from her new husband! Ada strikes a bargain with this neighbour: She may earn her piano back if she allows him to do certain things while she plays... One black key for every lesson. (...) So this is my little x-mas gift to you all! Take care and have a nice time with you're family/dearest! See you in 2008 ;))) (I'm now on vacation ;))) so no tabs until 5 januari!) (tabs available!)_
Author: rezarito
Keywords: The heart asks pleasure first piano Michael Nyman Classical Acoustic guitar Rezar Dominguez
Added: December 18, 2007
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Added: November 13, 2007
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Added: August 11, 2007