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Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
I listened to your soundclick and liked the presentation choice you made...extended and more complete playing of song, but not giving anything away. the song sounded so familiar...I was hooked....forced me to travel back, back in memory. I thought bluegrass...hmm went searching. One Way Rider has a similar music hook...speeded Up! I figured time is of the essence ...so went w that one. So maybe like a paticipaction ticket is earned....goes into a big barrel of course and at the end of the year there is a draw and the winner gets a hat. Bill
I didn't play it very well... yeah old jazz standard...That Old Black Magic. Sung by a bunch of people. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Okay here is #120. I don't think it is a hard one to guess, but if so, I'll add clues. I'm going to cover it at open mike in a couple weeks, so good way to learn it.
Warning....soundcloud goes right into another song....I need to figure out how to stop that...its annoying. Just be ready to click out at end of this one. Bill
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
Steve is da winna!! Rainbow Connection" is a song from the 1979 film The Muppet Movie, with music and lyrics written by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher. Bill
“He will never, ever give up. And, most importantly, he will never, ever let you down.†A couple months later the New Yorker asks the same question in its article “Did Melania Trump Rickroll America?â€
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
Hi Craig, Spectacular production in the original. Also the key sig was way to high for me to sing. I lowered the key and w the lo-fi recording....hmm...extra challenge here...lol. Bill
I'm pretty sure I know this but I'll leave it for others Steve
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
Yes. John has got it! Thanks for that link.....WOW sounds fantastic!! I like the melody and chords in this one. I need to go learn the entire thing. sing too. Bill
Last edited by Bill Draper; 05/13/2406:11 PM. Reason: listened to youtube link...had to comment
In the 60's I was in a rock band but we would play once a month for the over 40 crowd back then...this song was required singing lol
Steve
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.â€...Steven McDonald
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