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Original Message                 Date: 26-Oct-01  @  09:19 PM   -   bit of a diddle

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my lovely old dad bought me a set of music history tapes and if eel so good.

here's it is: i got a lot of happiness out of blatantly copping old styles.. anything i can vaguely determine to be genre-like.

does anyone know of any thing that will feed my hunger for such little fictions? ie. a history book that tiresomely lists typical instrumentation in various musical mileus? so i can then proceed to dial up all the jv1010 presets and bang away at a 14th century dutch wind baking ensemble.

i've hesitated to ask this because i realize that this is the sort of thing you just have to find, but hey, maybe you know otherwise of some wonderful product that will amuse me in my delusory condition.

their is jsut that i can't do harpsichords yet.



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Message 11/13                 Date: 17-Dec-01  @  10:12 PM   -   RE: bit of a diddle

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McCoy Tyner. Saw him play once. John Coltrane used a fish for piano in his quartet once...McCoy Tuna. At the time Jimmy Garrison was on striped bass.

And probably no one is even going to read that.



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Message 12/13                 Date: 17-Dec-01  @  11:10 PM     Edit: 17-Dec-01  |  11:12 PM   -   RE: bit of a diddle

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saw him play a solo gig in brecon jazz festival a few years ago. beautifull.

and where's my chord?

aha! btw it's bill evans of course but the same sound. evans the piano as he's known in these parts.



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Message 13/13                 Date: 18-Dec-01  @  05:05 AM   -   RE: bit of a diddle

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I saw him several years ago. Great stuff.



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