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Malc2098 wrote:I suspect I might be a tiny bit older than Terry. I really do like the folky sound of the 12 string in the '60's, Roger McGuinn etc, even the Seekers and John Denver!
I might be tempted to build a 12 string Rickenbacker lookalike, but I would really like to make a 12 string acoustic. I haven't seen one in the good American kits yet.
MartinF wrote:Malc said that he was in absolute awe of what people can do with 8 fingers and two thumbs on a piano. Here’s another take on this. Sorry I can’t work out how to insert a video clip hence the YouTube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8R0ZwYvXpg
Malc2098 wrote:selectortone wrote:That was great! And it brought back memories too - my Dad was an excellent jazz pianist and could play that boogie-woogie twelve-bar style. St Louis Blues was one of his many party pieces.
My fave version would be the march from the Glenn Miller Story!
If anyone can find that clip from the film, I'd be obliged.
Pinch wrote:Here's what I think is Rachmaninov's best piano concerto (#3) performed by Daniil Trifonov.
Malc2098 wrote:Nice listenings, Phil.
I recently watched a recording of the documentary about the Tornado going for 100mph last year.
There's some nice listenings in there, too!
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