Posted on 05/20/2016 5:58:14 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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Thanks for that!
I had gotten a pop-up earlier that purported to be “Update your flash player”, but it turned out to be a scam site. Thank you for sending me the proper one!
(((HUGS)))
HUZZAH!!!!
It worked!
:-)
All Guy, all day would be great!
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Glad you enjoyed. Might find some others later. :)
Until then, Liberty valance seems to post them a lot. We’ll see what he’s got if he’s around.
“Thank you for sending me the proper one!”
No prob but did you get the You Tube audio fixed?
Greetings & Salutations!
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Brook Benton - A Lovers Question
Brook Benton - Rainy Night In Georgia
Brook Benton - So Close
Brooke Benton - Sea Of Love
Dionne Warwick - Do You Know The Way To San Jose
Dionne Warwick - Dont Make Me Over
Dionne Warwick - I Say A Little Prayer
Dionne Warwick - Message To Michael
Dionne Warwick And Friends - Thats What Friends Are For
Engelbert Humperdinck - Cant Take My Eyes Off Of You
Engelbert Humperdinck - The Last Waltz
Engelbert Humperdinck - There Goes My Everything
Gogi Grant - The Wayward Wind
Johnny Mathis - A Certain Smile
Johnny Mathis - Ill Be Seeing You
Johnny Mathis - Simple
Johnny Mathis - The 12th Of Never
Johnny Mathis - Theme From The Summer Of 42-The Summer Knows
Johnny Mathis - When Sunny Gets Blue
Johnny Mathis - Wonderful Wonderful
Johnny Mathis And Deniece Williams - Too Much Too Little Too Late
Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis
Michael Buble - Always On My Mind
Michael Buble - Call Me Irresponsible
Michael Buble - Come Fly With Me
Michael Buble - Daddy's Little Girl
Michael Buble - Dream
Michael Buble - Everything
Michael Buble - Feeling Good1
Michael Buble - Feeling Good
Michael Buble - Fever
Michael Buble - For Once In My Life
BOOM!
Oh The Platters, thank you.
I’m happy that you like The Platters, SF! ;-)
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Bob James - Caribbean Nights
Bob James - Its Only Me ( 1982 )
Bob James - Lotus Leaves
Bob James - Sun Runner
Bob James - Touchdown
Bob James - ( Live At Montreux ) - Ruby.Ruby.Ruby
Bob James - Angela
Bob James - Ashanti
Bob James - Brighton By The Sea 1980
Bob James - Heads
Bob James - Just One Thing
Bob James - Midnight
Bob James - Moonjogger
Bob James - Rameau ( Les Supires )
Bob James - Restless
Bob James - Restoration
Bob James - Seryna 1988
Bob James - Shepherds Song
Bob James - Take Me There
Bob James - Where The Wind Blows Free
Bob James And David Sanborn - Double Vision ( Maputo )
Bob James And David Sanborn - Its You
Bob James And Earl Klugh - Love Lips
Bob James And Earl Klugh - The Harlem Shuffle
Bob James And Earl Klugh - The San Diego Stomp
Bob James And Earl Klugh - Whiplash
Bob James And Kim Waters - Take Me There
Bob James And Lee Ritenour - Westchester Lady
Boney James - 201 AM
Boney James - After the Rain ( Live )
Boney James - All Night Long ( Live )
Boney James - At The 96 Capitol Jazz Fest From BCS ( Live )
Boney James - Body Language ( Live )
Boney James - Body Language
Boney James - City Of Light
Boney James - Dedication
Boney James - Dont Let Me Be Lonely Tonight ( 2009 )
Boney James - East Bay
Boney James - Grazin in the Grass ( Live )
Boney James - Hold On Tight
Boney James - Im Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby
Boney James - Lights Down Low
Boney James - Seduction ( Live )
Boney James - Stone Groove ( Live )
Boney James - Stone Groove ( On The All Star Cruise )
Boney James - Stop, Look, Listen ( To Your Heart )
Boney James - Wanna Show You Sumthin
Boney James And Dwele - In The Rain
Boney James And Rick Braun - Notorius ( Live )
Boney James, Gerald Albright And Candy Dulfer - Lets Get It On ( Live )
Boney James. Candy Dulfer, Gerald Albright And More ( Live )
Chuck Mangione - Chase The Clouds Away
The string quartet is a basic building block of the chamber repertory. If you add one other instrument, you come up with a quintet, and there are many types of quintet.
This is young Brahms before he grew the beard and exchanged his four-pack-a-day habit for high-end Cuban stogies. In his younger days, Johannes Brahms was babysitter for the Schumann family when Bob and Clara were on the road. When the parents were away, he would lead his charges sliding down the bannister and swinging from the chandelier.
It was during this period that he heard the first performance of Schuberts String Quintet in C Major, which came 25 years after the composers death and had a second cello rather than a viola. Deciding that he would follow Schuberts path, Jo wrote a string quintet in that format in F minor. It was premiered among friends, but while they liked it, Brahms thought the sound was too muddy. He re-scored the piece for two pianos. That was an improvement, but the warmth of the strings was lost. He decided to score it again for piano and string quartet, and it became one of the great warhorses of the chamber repertory.
It starts with a brooding skeletal line for piano, violin and cello. Then like a coiled spring, it bursts forth with the first subject on strings. In an astonishing move, he puts his second subject in C# minor so smoothly you cant even feel the change of key. Like Schubert, Brahms writes a third subject, this time in F Major.
This video skips the exposition repeat, which is a blessing, because the first ending that Brahms wrote to set up the repeat isnt at all convincing. Its off to development.
This is a short development that leads to a re-composed recap at 6:25.
The second subject appears first in F# minor, then in the correct key of F minor. The third subject is in F Major again.
The coda is marked poco sostenuto for a brief rest before the freight train charges down the hill for an end in which Brahms unleashes sheer, raw power.
This movement in 3/4 and A-flat has a rhythmic underlay that is quite tricky. When I tried playing the piano part, I had to count 1-and-2-and-3-and or I would get lost. The theme is split between A-flat and E Major, again done so smoothly that you cant feel the change of key. The coda is breathtaking, a magnificent wrap-up to a beautiful movement.
Yep. Thanks for the reminder. Great tune. ;o)
It starts with a things that go bump in the night kind of sound in C minor before it takes off in C Major and minor. The central panel, or trio, is in pure C Major. The opening section returns for a great finish.
This video features two of my old friends. Thats Robert deMaine, principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and cellist with the Ehnes String Quartet. And thats Orion Weiss on piano. Hell be playing at a private party and fund raiser in Seattle this weekend, and Ill be there.
I did indeed!
Thank You!
(((HUGS))))
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