Welsh literature?
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Originally posted by Flay View PostYou're 'avin a larf, ferney!
I think s-s-s-Stamitzes are involved in this
But what on earth has steam got to do with birds? Four and twenty blackbirds (la merle noir) steamed in a pie?
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
The Mannheim Roller - an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line
The Mannheim Birds - imitation of birds chirping in solo passages
[not to mention the Mannheim Climax - a high-energy section of music where all instruments drop out except for the strings, usually preceded by a Mannheim Crescendo...]Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostThe Mannheim Rocket - a swiftly ascending passage typically having a rising arpeggiated melodic line together with a crescendo.
The Mannheim Roller - an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line
The Mannheim Birds - imitation of birds chirping in solo passages
[not to mention the Mannheim Climax - a high-energy section of music where all instruments drop out except for the strings, usually preceded by a Mannheim Crescendo...]
Can you offer us the n-n-n-Next puzzle?
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostComplete and correct.
Can you offer us the n-n-n-Next puzzle?
Hans' book of madrigals, a Swineherd, and a Cobbler's matrimonial dance in triple time.
Who are they?Last edited by Flay; 11-04-16, 21:11.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostThe Mannheim Rocket - a swiftly ascending passage typically having a rising arpeggiated melodic line together with a crescendo.
The Mannheim Roller - an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line
The Mannheim Birds - imitation of birds chirping in solo passages
[not to mention the Mannheim Climax - a high-energy section of music where all instruments drop out except for the strings, usually preceded by a Mannheim Crescendo...]
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