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The Great Smartini Inner circle 2280 Posts |
I perform a "first trick" routine using the Dinamo spot card/What's Next and would like to add some instrumental background music to add some more feeling to it...any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I like the ukulele (sp?).
Thanks! Smartini P.s. I also have a hopping half routine that tells a love story of two coins and would benefit from music. |
Tom Lauten Special user 689 Posts |
Check out the score for The Elephant Man...haunting.
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Moth Regular user 109 Posts |
Great for a sweet love story - dvorak's humoresque.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
This song has the advantage of being in the public domain, so if you sequence it yourself, or you can get someone to record it for you for a flat rate, you won't have to pay any royalties for it.
Posted: Sep 3, 2007 12:43am I presume you mean Humoresque #7. It's the best known one -- AKA "Passengers will please refrain." He wrote a bunch of Humoresques.
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Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
You mean use it with Tom Lehrer's lyrics?
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scottasf Regular user san leandro, ca 157 Posts |
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Posted: Sep 3, 2007 12:43am (singing) We go walking through the dark goosing statutes in the park. If Joan of Arc can do it so can you.... But I would rather have heard Victor Borge play it any ol' day. Scott
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Moth Regular user 109 Posts |
Yes - sorry - I did mean #7; I think it's the one most generically known as "humoresque" - though it is, of course, a generic term (as sonata, etc.)
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Silly Walter the Polar Bear Special user 506 Posts |
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On 2007-08-26 02:28, The Great Smartini wrote: Hi Smartini!!! I love the ukulele too. I used to have a great ukulele CD that had a bunch of songs played on the ukulele but I think someone walked off with my copy. There are a couple of tracks on there that I think would go well with the tricks. If I can think of the name or find it I'll send it to you. |
Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
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On 2007-09-03 18:48, Bill Ligon wrote: Those aren't Tom Lehrer's.
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Tanner & Company New user 45 Posts |
What type of sentimental routine are you looking for?
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Chanku New user 70 Posts |
Check out Goran Bregovic...
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