Well, we've made it through another week. This week, I learned that some musicians don't enjoy playing this song. Well, to each their own. Have a good weekend, and see you on Monday.
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Well, we've made it through another week. This week, I learned that some musicians don't enjoy playing this song. Well, to each their own. Have a good weekend, and see you on Monday.
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Our community band is having everyone record this individually and then is mixing it together for our Holiday Concert. I have to head to the local high school and record some of the percussion parts this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteMany, many musicians don't enjoy playing Christmas songs.
ReplyDeleteI think many musicians would prefer C. Berry's "Run Rudolph Run",
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/SqVtqbzTdVs
If they can play the above then they can also play Chuck's "Little Queenie".
https://youtu.be/uyp13Q6dQjY