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Re: OT - Beginners tip: one note is enough to play a tune ....

Is that Peer's grandpa??????

Re: OT - Beginners tip: one note is enough to play a tune ....

Well to tell you the truth, this is the one note samba as composed by Franz Liszt, and that feller is "Dorus", a typecasted clown by Tom Manders, a very popular Cabaret entertainer from i think around the 50-ies. Actually i played in an Old Time Country band in the early 70-ies with his nephew.

Here is another gem from an old show where kids were invited to sing a P**** (how brave is bravenet) Cat children's song:



- Nout

Re: OT - Beginners tip: one note is enough to play a tune ....

If you can make your way thru all that Poessie which is H A R D to do there are some funny clips on youtube you can watch at the end of that poessie clip

Re: OT - Beginners tip: one note is enough to play a tune ....

One Note Samba has always been a jazz favorite of mine. However, beginners will probably lose their way at the bridge; others at the turn, and a few coming home. :-)

ya - it ain;t what you play - it;s what you leave out.. wle

ya - it ain;t what you play - it;s what you leave out.. wle



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