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Contra,contrahead wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:16 pm -----------
Here is a performer that had his own, uniquely identifiable “slip note” piano style. Appoggiatura is not a word that one runs across every day.
Floyd Cramer
The Wikipedia explanation wasn't very clear to me either. It seems that “appoggiatura” is just a fancier term for what someone else would call a “slip note” or “bent note”. A small embellishment or flourish, but not essential to the overall melody. To quote another source : “Slip note piano is where an adjacent note slides effortlessly into the correct note”.
And I love it.contrahead wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:16 pm Most of us modern denizens of westernized society - are accustomed to having our eardrums lambasted by much louder and fuzzier sounds. Outright auditory assault passes as acceptable music.
The funniest thing is you guys speak there a variety of either Latin or German, excepting the Basques and some Celtic remains, okay...
It’s been ten years or so now, but I saw Railroad Earth about a half-dozen times and they always did this song. I enjoyed their music and sound a lot.
Yeah they are my favorite. They are incredible to watch live. I go to shows whenever they are within a 4 hour drive or so and usually see them a few times a year. They just keep getting better as they get older. If you're bored being stuck at home, they have been posting lots of full live shows on U-Tube lately to keep the fans entertained. Some of them don't have the best video/audio quality, but many are DVD quality like you are right there in the front row.Twisted Brick wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 11:11 pmIt’s been ten years or so now, but I saw Railroad Earth about a half-dozen times and they always did this song. I enjoyed their music and sound a lot.
Twisted
Cool song, never heard them before.Twisted Brick wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 11:11 pmIt’s been ten years or so now, but I saw Railroad Earth about a half-dozen times and they always did this song. I enjoyed their music and sound a lot.
Twisted
That's a great story. Long way to go is one of my favorites too. Their music always makes me happy. I play a little blues harmonica also but not sure if I'd have the guts to play at a show. I'm not as good as I used to be--my chocolate lab likes to "sing a long" now. She's pretty good at matching my notes, but makes it kind of distracting to play much.Twisted Brick wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 9:24 am Thanks for the tip, vmm. I'm on it.
One time I saw RE at a small club, nature called and on the way to the men's room I slipped into a hallway where the sound of the band wrapped and was ridiculously good. I was pretty lit and pulled my (blues) harp outta my pocket and ripped off a coupla riffs to Long Way To Go at a perfect spot for a 'solo'. Maybe 5secs worth total. All the folks hanging around stopped and and just stared at me, but damn that sounded tasty!
That's crazy! After that you surely gleaned a different perspective of their songs. You guys played guitar and you had whiskey! Great story, vmm! (I'm just a little more than jealous!)vagabondmountainman wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 4:13 pm
Back in January before all the quarantine madness a few friends and I convinced Todd the lead singer/guitar to hang out with us after a show. He came over my friends house around 1 and we stayed up drinking whiskey, swapping stories and playing guitar until sunrise. Real nice down to earth guy. Its going to be hard on all the musicians if they can't tour for the next year.