Our first category is the classic Cowbell. Why Cowbell? I want to be prepared in case I happen to run across Bruce Dickinson and I need some way to break the ice.
Secondly, we have the Harmonica. It is a simple instrument, but one nearly as versatile as a piano. I can't get enough Harmonica, fast or slow.
Last, we have Brass. I've always had an affinity for brass instruments, and still regret not staying with the Cornet longer. I love the rumbling bravado of the Tuba and Baritone, the blaring screams of the Trumpet and Cornet, and everything in between.
If you have any favorites that fit in these categories, I'll gladly add them to the playlists, so we can all benefit.
Thanks for your help!!
Last, we have Brass. I've always had an affinity for brass instruments, and still regret not staying with the Cornet longer. I love the rumbling bravado of the Tuba and Baritone, the blaring screams of the Trumpet and Cornet, and everything in between.
If you have any favorites that fit in these categories, I'll gladly add them to the playlists, so we can all benefit.
Thanks for your help!!
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Cowbell: "Coming Up" by Pink
ReplyDeleteHarmonica: My favorite song featuring harmonica is "Heart of Gold" by Neil Young, though I know it isn't really rhythmical and jouncy. "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder also has harmonica, I believe. Oh and "Love Me Do" by the Beatles.
Brass: That's the hardest one for me. Aside from something obvious like Cherry Poppin Daddies, I'd choose Knights of Cydonia by Muse or Short Skirt and a Long Jacket by Cake. Cake uses trumpets a lot.
Thanks, Allison! I don't seem to be able to find anything by The Beatles on Grooveshark (Hmmmm...), but everything else was added.
ReplyDeleteporterdavis "hey now jack"
ReplyDeleteThe ty curtis band "what ya gonna do" & "I must confess"
little walter "you're so fine"
all harmonica
Thanks, Drew! I'll be sure to add them in the morning. :-D
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