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![]() "TT" wrote in message . au... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... "TT" wrote in message . au... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... I had a very late night last night, talking music until the early hours with an old colleague I have not seen for a very long time . Ah yes, an excellent way to spend an evening, especially if some fine reds and few ports are consumed. Then the reminiscing becomes embellishing ;-) I have a bottle or two of Merlot 84, which I keep for such occasions. Great. Open one to let it breathe a little and I'll be straight over. Welcome, TT, any time:-) If only it was that easy? I am very partial to Merlot. Except once when I passed through LAX and I asked for a Merlo(t) and the bar staff corrected me in a broad 'Ameriken' accent and said "No, it is a Mer-Lot." Ah that's Mer-Lot as in Job-Lot :-) with ice and lemon, and one of those plastic imitation ice-cubes that lights up when in liquid? I once had a girlfriend who was partial to a single malt now and again. She sometimes politely refused it when the barman put ice in the glass without asking her first. She got blacklisted from a very posh club in Chelsea, when the waiter asked, "shall I add some water?" She took a sip and replied, "I think you might have done that already!" The chap is a musicologist and teacher (guitar) We discussed amongst other things the importance of key signatures not only to the players (no one wants their part to be in seven sharps, C# major:-) but aso in the way the tune "sounds" Flat keys, Eb, Bb are often preferred for jazz. These are exactly the fine philsophical points of music which blossom after a glass or two of Merlot. Mmmmmmm............... perhaps I would be better off discussing "micing" with your cat :-)) LOL. I have recently taken up the tenor saxophone. My wife, who knows I am a great Ellington fan, bought me a small carved figurine of a cat playing a sax. She gave it to me, and said "It's Cat Anderson" So be it! It was such a lovely gesture that I did not have the heart to tell her that Cat Anderson was a trumpet player:-) Iain |
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![]() "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... "TT" wrote in message . au... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... "TT" wrote in message . au... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... I had a very late night last night, talking music until the early hours with an old colleague I have not seen for a very long time . Ah yes, an excellent way to spend an evening, especially if some fine reds and few ports are consumed. Then the reminiscing becomes embellishing ;-) I have a bottle or two of Merlot 84, which I keep for such occasions. Great. Open one to let it breathe a little and I'll be straight over. Welcome, TT, any time:-) I *DO* really want to hear your toob gear but alas, Europe is on the back burner for another year or two :-( If only it was that easy? I am very partial to Merlot. Except once when I passed through LAX and I asked for a Merlo(t) and the bar staff corrected me in a broad 'Ameriken' accent and said "No, it is a Mer-Lot." Ah that's Mer-Lot as in Job-Lot :-) Yep. with ice and lemon, and one of those plastic imitation ice-cubes that lights up when in liquid? You forgot the plastic straw with the fancy twist in it and one of those little umbrellas ;-) I once had a girlfriend who was partial to a single malt now and again. She sometimes politely refused it when the barman put ice in the glass without asking her first. She got blacklisted from a very posh club in Chelsea, when the waiter asked, "shall I add some water?" She took a sip and replied, "I think you might have done that already!" Lucky you. I'm not allowed to remember my girlfriends ;-) The chap is a musicologist and teacher (guitar) We discussed amongst other things the importance of key signatures not only to the players (no one wants their part to be in seven sharps, C# major:-) but aso in the way the tune "sounds" Flat keys, Eb, Bb are often preferred for jazz. These are exactly the fine philsophical points of music which blossom after a glass or two of Merlot. Mmmmmmm............... perhaps I would be better off discussing "micing" with your cat :-)) LOL. I have recently taken up the tenor saxophone. My wife, who knows I am a great Ellington fan, bought me a small carved figurine of a cat playing a sax. She gave it to me, and said "It's Cat Anderson" So be it! It was such a lovely gesture that I did not have the heart to tell her that Cat Anderson was a trumpet player:-) I don't have a musical bone in my body :-( My closest claim to being able to play anything was the four chords in "Smoke on the Water" with an electric guitar ;-) Cheers TT |
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