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I hear ye. I had originally planned to record it at full speed, but, honestly I kept getting tongue tied on the harmonica, so I had to slow it down a bit.On 2003-01-29 13:57, cskinner wrote:
To my tastes it should go faster; your version seemed a bit too *polkay,* but reely I'm jiggy with it all.
What do you think of my take on Ode to Joy?
http://www.geocities.com/aaronwalden/Joyful.htm
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Oh! I was just kidding about the tempo, sinking to new depths for a pun on a dance form. It was fine just as you did it, Walden! And your Ode to Joy is...joyful!On 2003-01-29 15:44, Walden wrote:I hear ye. I had originally planned to record it at full speed, but, honestly I kept getting tongue tied on the harmonica, so I had to slow it down a bit.On 2003-01-29 13:57, cskinner wrote:
To my tastes it should go faster; your version seemed a bit too *polkay,* but reely I'm jiggy with it all.
What do you think of my take on Ode to Joy?
http://www.geocities.com/aaronwalden/Joyful.htm
Carol
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What a wonderful little tune -- I love it. But it is something of a brainworm, as the folks who heard me whistling it around and about terminal B at DFW airport last Thursday can no doubt attest. Sometimes I even went outside and used a real whistle.
Who holds the rights to this little jewel? May I perform it if I contribute a porportionate share of any proceeds from live performances and CD sales to help fund the intern program?
Who holds the rights to this little jewel? May I perform it if I contribute a porportionate share of any proceeds from live performances and CD sales to help fund the intern program?
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My vote, for whatever it's worth, is that anyone who wants to play this tune should be able to: public domain.
When are we gonna get around to writing that jig, guys? Anybody game to add the next few measures to this little cheery start?
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When are we gonna get around to writing that jig, guys? Anybody game to add the next few measures to this little cheery start?
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