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sprinkleeninow

(20,560 posts)
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 01:03 AM Jul 2018

Some selections from Sammartini (one 'Christmas in July' 🎄) and Carl Nielsen: "Two Fantasy Pieces

for Oboe and Piano, Op. 2"
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Some selections from Sammartini (one 'Christmas in July' 🎄) and Carl Nielsen: "Two Fantasy Pieces (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Jul 2018 OP
I believe you state in a previous post joshdawg Jul 2018 #1
Why yes. Yes, I did do. But not in a 'romantically attracting' sort of way. 😉 sprinkleeninow Jul 2018 #2

joshdawg

(2,721 posts)
1. I believe you state in a previous post
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 06:58 AM
Jul 2018

that you were attracted to the bassoon and the oboe.
Perhaps it is the unique, but rich, full tone of the bassoon that is drawing you to it.
It does for me. just sayin'.

The first orchestra concert I attended, I was surprised that the orchestra tuned up to the oboe. From then on, I had to have more oboe music around me. Weird, huh?!

sprinkleeninow

(20,560 posts)
2. Why yes. Yes, I did do. But not in a 'romantically attracting' sort of way. 😉
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 02:08 PM
Jul 2018

I am fond of other instruments, but have this big attraction to the sounds of the bassoon and oboe. The bassoon especially seems to resonate deeply within you. Like it goes deep inside your soul.

See what happened with you experiencing the 'oboe' assist in the orchestra tuning. It's quite wunnerful!

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