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What are you listening to?

Started by Athena, May 20, 2008, 03:51:52 PM

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Lady L

That's good, hope you keep on playing. You could probably teach yourself to read music. I have started to teach my grandaughter, who is 8. I found some good info for beginners on the internet. So far, she has had 4 lessons and is already able to play one easy song. She needs to practice a lot more, of course, but it's coming along. It's never too late!
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Capt Gabriela Fullpepper

Have a mix mosh of what I am listening to as of late.

Within Temptation - Black Symphony
Mediaeval baebes Salvo nox
Mediaeval baebes - Mirabelis
Jeff Wahl -Meditative Guitar
Jeff Wahl - 12 String
Jeff Wahl - Jeff Wahl
And Jeff Wahl Guitarscapes

Here is the link to those interested in some really good relaxing guitar music http://jeffwahlguitar.com/music.html
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Poldugarian Warrior

That's great Lady L, hopefully she sticks with it. I know that playing music for me at least is just plain fun. It's something that doesn't even need to make sense it just needs to sound good to you as long as your not trying to market it or playing covers. But, there are more oppurtunities for musicians and sound editors now than ever before. So maybe one day she'll be the next big thing.

Lady L

 ;D

We all start somewhere and you never know where you will end up. Be it timing, who you know, being in the right place, skill level, luck or intent, which all plays a part. She also loves dancing and singing in a microphone.
Have * no idea* where that comes from...lol.
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Poldugarian Warrior

Cool, you sound like a cool grandmother, she's lucky to have you.

Athena

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A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~ Chinese Proverb

Poldugarian Warrior


RenaissanceInBlood

Lately I've been listening to different things, like, Savatage, U2, Amon Amarth, Johnny Cash, Blackmore's Night...

lordwriothsley

Okay RIB I noticed in your last post that you said you have been listening to Johnny Cash recently.Well I happen to be a big fan of The Man in Black myself (a long time fan) so which of his albums have you been listening to recently?
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The Sword - Gods of the Earth
Opeth- Watershed
Nachtmystium - Assassins
Brob Bards - The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs

Manwariel

"Foggy Dew" - The Dublin Ramblers
"Trinity" - Papertongues
"I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say/Blarney Pilgrim" - Michael Card

Athena

Great music for sewing!

E Muzeki, Wine and Alchemy, Cantiga

Shakespeare in Love - OST
Scott Helland and The Traveling Band of Gypsy Nomads - Catapult
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Bodharan

#132
Last three:

Cry Over You - Fiona Joyce - Women of the Celtic World
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKE9cDZTzu4)

Song for Ireland - Mary Black - Women of the Celtic World
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gF-ZwfMwGk)

Dante's Prayer - Loreena McKennitt - The Book of Secrets
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDw3CyOmj20)
Keep listening past intro to get to very sad and very moving song



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Tygrkat

Quote from: Bodharan on January 24, 2009, 09:05:13 PM


Dante's Prayer - Loreena McKennitt - The Book of Secrets
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDw3CyOmj20)
Keep listening past intro to get to very sad and very moving song



I couldn't agree more, and it's bittersweet for me as well. This was one of the songs played at my Mom's memorial (her choice). I can't listen to her or Sarah MacLaughlin without completely losing it for at least 1/3 of the song
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