No Beethoven, but still an incredible composer. 'Nuff said.
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Designed an interesting keyboard also. :cheers:
I myself Like Mussorgsky. LUV "Exhibitions at an Art Fair"
Did you know that Tchaikovsky's "Sugar Plum Fairy" was designed for a musical instrument that Ben Franklin invented?
Without googling it. What instrument was that?
Mary
you mean that glass thing called teh armonica (IIRC)
Oooo ocheapest way to find the best classical music ...
The record bin at the local good will store ... 25c at my nearest one ...
Yea need a record player ... which I must admit sounds better than CD ...
Cool.
Buddha.
Quote from: The Buddha on June 07, 2010, 06:26:27 PM
Oooo ocheapest way to find the best classical music ...
The record bin at the local good will store ... 25c at my nearest one ...
Yea need a record player ... which I must admit sounds better than CD ...
Cool.
Buddha.
We're on the same page there BooDuh. I managed to snag a pair of 18k gold cufflinks for $10 while I was there as well :icon_twisted:
Yup the glass armonica. Really cool looking instrument. Only a handful of people in the world can play it anymore.
I'm also a frequenter of the Good Will. Here in Winter Park we have what is called the Good Will Boutique. Everything pretty much still has the tags on it. Tommy Hillfiger, Polo, Ralph Lauren, Nine West, Gap, and many other name brands. Less then $10 a shirt.
Mary
I picked up a dozen Memphis Milano ties for $1 each at a thrift once. Kept 2, sold the other 10 for $80 each and donated half the profit back to the thrift (animal shelter)
Quote from: Toogoofy317 on June 06, 2010, 12:50:17 AM
I myself Like Mussorgsky. LUV "Exhibitions at an Art Fair"
Did you know that Tchaikovsky's "Sugar Plum Fairy" was designed for a musical instrument that Ben Franklin invented?
Without googling it. What instrument was that?
Mary
As a group, the Russian composers were the best. IMO
I'm pretty sure Vodka has something to do with their musical talent.
Actually, I think vodka can be attributed to many of their greatest achievements. Think about it, 'hmmmm, some french punk is gonna try to fight us, let's get hammered, burn everything to the ground and laugh while his army freezes to death!'
LOL true.
I just read your sig line. Sooo true, I just read a couple of biographies on him. That man did everything in his power to shut down the national bank. Almost suceeded too.
Mary
TJ is my freaking hero. I've got the Adams (John and Abigail)-Jefferson letters on my nightstand. They were both great men. In ideology, I'm very close to Jefferson, though my execution favors the gruff manner of Adams. It's odd to think that those two friends were on opposite ends of the political spectrum in their day and yet now would be grouped together and labelled extremists.
In musical news, I think I'm gonna pick up a Bach Strad trumpet from a local shop used. It's pretty cheap, a gorgeous instrument and it'll give me something new to learn.
Ironic how him and Adams both died on the same day. I don't know if it's true or not but some of Adams last words were something to the tense of "Jefferson still lives" He didn't know Jefferson died earlier that day. And on 7-4 to boot.
Mary
There's a lot of doubt as to whether either of them died on 7/4. During that period of history, faking things by a few days wouldn't have been that hard. The country was having some hard times at that period and the idea of two of their founders passing not only on the same day, but on the 50th anniversary of the DoI would have done a lot to temporarily lift spirits. Think, 'Yup, this sure is God's country'
Have you seen the HBO/Tom Hanks mini-series on Adams? It's pretty historically accurate (Hanks really tries for that in all of the stuff he does) and the guy that plays Franklin will have you busting out laughing all the time.
Who is John Galt?
Michael
Quote from: Toogoofy317 on June 07, 2010, 10:33:11 PM
Yup the glass armonica. Really cool looking instrument. Only a handful of people in the world can play it anymore.
I'm also a frequenter of the Good Will. Here in Winter Park we have what is called the Good Will Boutique. Everything pretty much still has the tags on it. Tommy Hillfiger, Polo, Ralph Lauren, Nine West, Gap, and many other name brands. Less then $10 a shirt.
Mary
i had found via frostwire a few pieces played on the armonica. that sound and classical music to me are 2 of the best things in life. when i had sold my computer i was able to keep hte hard drive that has my music, videos and such on it. so i wont have to find them again closest thing to an armonica i have is 12 leaded crystal glasses i can play on. ( were my grandmothers )
Speaking of incredible pieces of work...
I think I might have a lead on a Greenville Morse Carbine :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: spc on June 12, 2010, 10:12:18 PM
Speaking of incredible pieces of work...
I think I might have a lead on a Greenville Morse Carbine :icon_mrgreen:
HAHA nice. speaking of the aforementioned armonica. ( i would LOVE to learn how to play one )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQemvyyJ--g