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ǝsᴉʅƎ ɹn̤ᖵ - (the way it is performed in Australia.) (Original Post) marble falls 21 hrs ago OP
That was... 2naSalit 21 hrs ago #1
I was surprised how much I enjoyed that. It's sounds 20th century. marble falls 21 hrs ago #2
There were a few... 2naSalit 21 hrs ago #3
Victor Borge and PDQ Bach played with it as a punchline. This is the first serious performance of one for me and I ... marble falls 20 hrs ago #4
Yes... 2naSalit 11 hrs ago #5

2naSalit

(103,860 posts)
3. There were a few...
Tue May 26, 2026, 08:01 PM
21 hrs ago

Almost recognizable motifs at times. I was also trying to imagine it going forward while reading the notation which was backward. I'll have to listen again when I need my brain to work in music format. This will be a good crash course refresher.

marble falls

(72,632 posts)
4. Victor Borge and PDQ Bach played with it as a punchline. This is the first serious performance of one for me and I ...
Tue May 26, 2026, 08:58 PM
20 hrs ago

... know what I like, I liked this a lot.

2naSalit

(103,860 posts)
5. Yes...
Wed May 27, 2026, 06:09 AM
11 hrs ago

I enjoyed both of those artists a great deal, they showed me that it didn't all have to be dead serious all the time. I think PDQ Bach was my introduction to the idea that silliness in classical was possible. Saw him on Ed Sullivan or Johnny Carson when I was really young.

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