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BetweenTheStaves
Meanwhile back on topic...either I'm being too cryptic again or you lot need to pipe down!
I'm thinking of an instrument...or part of one at least. And, of course, I do throw in the extra hidden clue as I go along.
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Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View PostMeanwhile back on topic...either I'm being too cryptic again or you lot need to pipe down!
I'm thinking of an instrument...or part of one at least. And, of course, I do throw in the extra hidden clue as I go along.
Alas I am nowhere near solving your U, even with the very helpful clue..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by Caliban View PostHighlight was Norris's "You have to hand it to them , the Barlows are very good value" comment...
As for bts's question: Caliban's #1793 goes for me too. Perhaps the proverbial light-bulb will flicker into life tomorrow morning!Last edited by Guest; 14-02-11, 23:14.
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BetweenTheStaves
I think that you guys are going to have to pull out all the stops on this one, by the look of things. Some more clues, perhaps?
Skinner was an instrument maker as was Groves.
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Norfolk Born
I do know that some Germans use 'Uke' where other people say 'Ukelele' and also 'Ukulele' (a word of Hawaiian origin). Or is the reference to 'stops' a suggestion that we head to the organ loft?
Just discovered a certain Doug Skinner, presumably a noted exponent in this field.
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Norfolk Born
I've now discovered Ernest Skinner, manufacturer of organs. Is there a ukelele stop on an organ?
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O Lord... I was investigating the ukelele briefly yesterday...! But I dismissed it when I read that it was from Hawaii .... Dummy! Hawaii is one of the US This thread makes me feel really stupid sometimes.
Well winkled out OFCA...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Norfolk Born
I'm sure Roy Cropper - and our own Anna - would have rumbled bts once they'd got onto the right track. bts is currently offline, and I now have to do a solid 90 minutes' or so work offline. I'll log on again around 10.00; I have a 'V' question ready if needed.
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BetweenTheStaves
Well done, Ofcachap. It was actually the Unda Maris stop that I had in mind but Ukelele is good for me. There is some controversy as to where it originated as per the clue.
I did give two extra cryptic clues in my posts. I asked you all to 'pipe' down and 'pull out all the stops'. I was ready to suggest that perhaps we needed a 'manual' for this thread.
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Norfolk Born
Thank you. Right-ho - here's your 'V' question.
How the guitarist, the singer-songwriter and the cellist (and their musical companions) got from gig to gig?
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Norfolk Born
That was fast work, Tapiola! The cellist whom I had in mind was Christopher van Kampen, but you have certainly done enough to proceed with 'W'.
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