Ok, I need suggestions for Latin music to listen to while I'm in South America. I have a few ideas:
- Arturo Sandoval
- Pacquito D'Rivera
- Omara Portuondo
- Villa-Lobos
- Piazzola
- Ginastera
Ok, I need suggestions for Latin music to listen to while I'm in South America. I have a few ideas:
You'd likely enjoy the entire album. It's from the 2018 album Omara Siempre
While I'm visiting the beautiful city of Medellin, Colombia, I am planning on seeing this lady. I had never heard of her until a few days ago. What a great piece of music!
I see the Guy Touvron signature.
Hey, how hard is it to get tickets to the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Eve concert?
@newell-post said in A little humour:
@administrator You still have the problem of 00:00 hours.
Yes, I suppose that one still exists.
@newell-post said in A little humour:
@j-jericho When I worked for one of the railroads, nothing ever happened at either noon or midnight. Everything happened at either 11:59 or 12:01 just to avoid confusion of the whole 12:00 am/pm thing.
I'm surprised they didn't just do 24-hour time and do away with the confusion of a 12-hour clock all together.
I had a friend in college who played an Olds Recording. It was one of the most unique instruments I had ever seen and was perfect for the type of playing he did. I hope you enjoy it.
I think it's useless. There is no direct comparison between "buzzing" your lips and creating a standing wave in a brass instrument. I can see how mouthpiece "buzzing" may be helpful, but lip "buzzing" seems worthless to me. We don't "buzz" at all in the trumpet -- we create a standing wave in the instrument with the passing of air through our embouchure. I think of the organ. In the organ, you have pipes which are sounded by a reed. You don't separate the reed from the pipe -- they are part of the same system. No reed, no sound, but no pipe, and you get a sound alright, but not anything like the sound you wanted.
I am against lip buzzing.
I owned one of those Bach Vindabona 72 trumpets. One of the trumpets I regret ever selling.
And it looks like the spam users were from...Spain! Ha!
He doesn't play classical. I don't think he has since the 1980s or 1990s. Back then, I believe that he played a Bach Vindabona trumpet with a 72 bell.
Unfortunately I had to turn on administrative approval for new accounts. I hate spam.
@barliman2001
I don't think I was hacked. It appears that I will need to turn on email confirmation for new users.