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In Reply to: RE: High Def. and reality for me posted by AbeCollins on April 10, 2014 at 13:51:35
buying this on lowly CD
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is the audio track from studio album 'See Saw' dubbed against the video of 'Live in Amsterdam'.
Russian Hackers are pretty good!
Blu Ray is above, link below:
an iTunes low res download of this
Both of your video links were worth listening too. I think you are smart to mine Youtube for music you want to hear. When the choice for music that I want to hear is low res. or nothing at all, I think it is wise to choose low res.
Here is a video I like. Julia has not recorded this work for a commercial CD.
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Take this recommendation with a grain of salt as I am a classical music novice, but I like track 33.
That's really nice. I added it to my "Watch Later" playlist so I can play it from my HDTV through my main stereo system. I love the violin.
My favorite instrument is the clarinet, though. One of my favorite clarinetists is Pete Fountain. Here is one of his performances.
After I listened to your Pete Fountain video, I Googled for "clarinet big band leader". I was looking for big band clarinetists like Goodman, Shaw and Herman. On a Clarinet-now.com page, I found a video of Sabine Meyer and Julian Bliss playing a movement from a Krommer concerto for two clarinets.
Threads like this are great for sharing info on what you like and getting ideas from other people. Thanks for giving me some discoveries.
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This has been a fruitful and (mostly) enjoyable thread for me.
Thinking about clarinetists lead me to play the Artie Shaw Begin the Beguine album. Great stuff from first to last track.
It's all a reminder of the pleasure of listening to music that originated on 78s, LPs, CDs, high res. downloads and even MP3s and YouTube videos. I'd say that computer audio is a great way to access all kinds of music. That fact that you can go looking for one recording and find dozens of other recordings is a huge benefit.
a couple of Fats Waller links:
Fats Waller - Ain't Misbehavin' - Stormy Weather (1943)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSNPpssruFY
and the one linked below that has some good clarinet playing toward the end.
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Magic with reeds...
nt
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I like them a lot better when there's a video performance to go along with the audio?
Edits: 04/10/14
nt
my blog: http://carsmusicandnature.blogspot.com/
My kind of music!
Here's an old one of Pete. Lawrence Welk's son discovered Pete.
Thanks
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