OT something competely different (concertina)

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:lol: :lol:
Worth a listen.Very tidy....,

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Why haven't I considered learning that on box? (slaps forehead)
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Interesting. Those low notes almost sound like they are being pumped out of low brass instruments.
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I'm speechless. That's stupifying.
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if you think that was stupifying, try this:

http://www.jamring.com/mp3/4Brandenburg1.MP3
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:D

Tidy in the extreme.

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That stuff's makin' me smile from ear to ear. Delightful.

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Is that a "duo" concertina? One person playing? Is that you?

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Post by glauber »

OK, some answers here:

http://www.jamring.com/

Yes, one person, not Peter, but done in the studio using several concertinas (including a bass concertina).

There's a Monty Python connection too.

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Hey, that sounds like Azalin!!

I know you've got a few new tunes under your belt, Az, but if you could play these I would say you were a God!!

hehe...

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I know you've got a few new tunes under your belt, Az, but if you could play these I would say you were a God!!
Well, I think I'll concentrate on playing my first reel before I play *that* !
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The second clip sounds amazingly like Carlos what's-his-name playing "Switched On Bach" in the 1970s.
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susnfx wrote:The second clip sounds amazingly like Carlos what's-his-name playing "Switched On Bach" in the 1970s.
The former Walter Carlos, currently Wendy Carlos--talk about yer clips 'n' snips! :boggle:

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