#SingTheScore
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024
- Robert Hollingworth's RUclips series SingTheScore.
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I just found your post as I’m working on decoding this song for myself, in full hermit mode as usual… and found far more than I bargained for. You smart, lovely, crazy people have truly made my day 🥰
What a lovely tune.
Thanks so much! Lovely singing! Delightful and so informative!
Vrilliant! My mother's squid really enjoyed that - oh, so did I!
Greetings from sunny Naples, Florida, where the afternoon son-et-lumiere storms won’t be arriving till 7 pm.
And now it's time for Find the Fish.
Wonderful stuff, and A* for the spanish pronunciation! Those ZZZs and RRRs were on point!
Lovely! No problem for a Finn to count 5! Our Epic Kalevala is in 5/4.
now I understand why you were asking about Chalfonts the other week :)
I'm fiinding that most inexplicable things Robert says can be explained by googling either "monty python " or "profanisaurus ". HTH
Charming! An unusual metre, which comes out in performance, but it wouldn't have been indicated that way in the original. #SingTheScore is a wonderful idea.
"...Too many Basques in one exit!" hahahahah
I love these videos, but getting increasingly irritated by the interrupting ads that RUclips has inflicted on them
It would be good to hear the harmony sung
Simple and gorgeous - thanks to a clever composer and clever performers.
Reminds me strongly of the Josquin "In te domine speravi". Is there any influence/link between the pieces?
Many thanks for this informative and very entertaining video. I wonder if you could share your source for the score? My upper voice group Libricini very much want to perform a version of this piece at a concert in October. Between myself (the musical one) and my pal Val (the techy Sibelius Queen) we can usually re-arrange things ourselves, but the scores on CPDL are so way off the mark that they don't seen bothering with. Happy to donate for pay a fee if you can help.
what a lovely piece. You seem to have a problem with an errant fish
I laughed.
Too many Basques in one exit? I don't get it.
It refers to the saying "Don't put all your eggs in one basket." Perhaps there's a variation such as "Don't put too many eggs in one basket"?
Muy scorchio.
Ank you.