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Reply to "Praying for Rain"

Yep. HoD, Vic, and Veep did beautiful three part harmony. On occasion, as a non-Catholic who sees the beauty in the Roman Catholic faith, I have joined in with a fourth harmony.  (GO, that would be possibly a major seventh, or maybe a ninth or even a thirteenth depending on the song, to go along with the first,  third (or possibly the flatted third), and fifth, that the others are singing.

 

On the Mormon side, there have been Skippy, Dwight under his many different names, and possibly a third, whose name escapes me right now.

 

There is also myself, GB, Joy, and quite a few others who never argue with each other.

 

Now, to address the new troll's other questions, I am not a fan of Fender guitars at all. I don't play a lot of country music, for which the tele would be most suited, and if I am going to play rock (which I seldom do), I prefer the humbuckers of a Les Paul, or an SG. I play (among others) a 1960 Guild CE100D. That is a beautiful deep bodied jazz box, similar to the ES175. I also play the 13 other guitars in my collection. And my Deering banjo. And my Witcher harp.

 

I have no idea how a trumpet player's ability to sight read has anything to do with the discussion, but if you are unaware of the way some of the more modern composers have used differring time signatures and dissonance to create for instance, the feel of traffic in a busy city, or even the horror and confusion of the battlefield, then I suggest you educate yourself. If not, you are missing out on some of the most expressive music of the twentieth century.


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