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Re: A bedeken question
- From: Dick Rosenberg <mashke...>
- Subject: Re: A bedeken question
- Date: Tue 03 Feb 2004 03.13 (GMT)
Hi Adrianne,
It took me a few seconds to realize that you had written out notes, not
changes. I sitting here thinking "Which Od Yishama starts with a G chord, then
quickly jumps to an F, back to a G, then to an A and Bb?". I finally realized
that it was notes. Duh!
That's what we usually play too.
Dick Rosenberg
----- Original Message -----
From: AGREENBA (at) aol(dot)com
To: World music from a Jewish slant
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: A bedeken question
Whether we've instigated it or not, the men usually break into Od Yishama,
the one that goes G FG A Bb, Bb,// Bb A Bb C Bb A G. Of course they usually
sing in F# minor so we have to pick up their key....I think it's a plot agains
the klezmorim....just kidding.
Adrianne
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Adrianne Greenbaum
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Associate Professor of Flute, Mount Holyoke College
Klezmer flutist: “FleytMuzik” and “Family Portrait”
Classical: "Sounds of America"
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