Very serious theory topic
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Very serious theory topic
Once you hear "The Mexican Hat Dance" shifted left one Eighth note, starting on the downbeat, you can never unhear it shifted left one eighth note.
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Re: Very serious theory topic
Heh!
Sousa deliberately did something like that with the Washington Post March introduction: the hard hits on the 2nd beat were meant as a "turn around the beat" joke to confuse the dancers once the main melody starts.
Sousa deliberately did something like that with the Washington Post March introduction: the hard hits on the 2nd beat were meant as a "turn around the beat" joke to confuse the dancers once the main melody starts.
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Re: Very serious theory topic
Had a band leader who sang Take Me Out To The Ball Game displaced by one note.
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Were people dancing to Sousa marches?
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Originally the tunes were called "One Step" or "Two Step" and there was a ballroom dance to them.
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Re: Very serious theory topic
I have been teaching this song to 4th grade instrument classes for about 30 years. They shift the rhythms left and right in eighth notes, quarter notes, dotted quarter notes, etc...... They also shift the pitches up and down every possible interval you could imagine (in other words, they play more wrong pitches than correct pitches).harrisonreed wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:21 pm Once you hear "The Mexican Hat Dance" shifted left one Eighth note, starting on the downbeat, you can never unhear it shifted left one eighth note.
I am choosing to "unhear it" this year. It's called retirement!
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"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo, Marine Band
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
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https://youtu.be/qdTPdig3A9U?si=j8lOrM7lKPCn1a4h
Sounds like something that should be on this channel
Sounds like something that should be on this channel
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Reminds me of Giant Steps in C...