Exactly!
And when they ask where the tune came from you say "Whey man, it's in
aall the books." in a confident Wideopen accent that will tolerate no
dissent.
Barry
Richard York wrote:
You mean we could get away with Pachelbel's, "Harvest Ground Canon",
from his famous suite, "A Bass for All Seasons"?
:)
Richard.
On 03/09/2011 21:19, Barry Say wrote:
It has been reported that when Jack Armstrong appeared on the radio,
the producers encouraged (required?) him to provide Northumbrian
titles for the tunes he used. Whether or not this is true, why not
take existing tunes which you like to play and give them 'Harvest'
titles.
I heard an interview with a young American singer/songwriter who
accompanied herself on guitar. She was offered a well-paid gig to
play 'cowboy' songs. A friend advised her to take the gig, play her
own material, and call them cowboy songs. Of the audience he said
"Hell, they ain't no ethnomusicologists.
Just a thought.
Barry
Richard York wrote:
Please may I thank all those of you who, both on and off-list, have
sent such a wealth of ideas.
I knew this group was a helpful bunch of people, but have been
really delighted by the quantity of great ideas, and the time you've
taken to put them together.
The service our friend is conducting could now be hours long, and
that's just the music, never mind the other bits!
There's a meeting this Tuesday of the people taking part, and I'll
bring all the suggestions to it.
Thanks again,
Richard.
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