Oscar envía por e:mail diariamente a un grupo de amigos dibujos realizados con notable creatividad y destreza. Habitualmente agrega a esa imagen, un muy breve comentario y música que se escucha “clickeando” sobre el enlace destacado en el nombre del tema.
Every day, Oscar e-mails some of his friends and sends over drawings done with remarkable creativity and dexterity. Usually, he adds to those images a brief comment and music that you may listen to by clicking on the tune’s name.
According to my father when I was a little boy, Tiger Rag was a tune I was particularly fond of. I imagine it was Louie Armstrong playing it if I heard it via my Dad.
Jelly Roll Morton, who insisted that he was the author of the piece(Hmmm....Jelly was a bit funny telling stories) said that the piece was a Quadrille to be danced with gentility and not furore. To demonstrate this he plays it with great elegance in one of those recordings he made for the Library of Congress in the late thirties. Also: John Phillip Sousa, who aparently was a rather cool dude, had to write marches because that was the job description, but he loved Strauss waltzes...He put March tempos in the pieces but if you play them in 3/4, they really sound perfect.
La foto finish no miente: ganó La Huesa por una cabeza y media. A pesar de que era una fija yo me jugué la pensión de mi vieja a la fusta del muchachito...no doy una, caray!!!
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According to my father when I was a little boy, Tiger Rag was a tune I was particularly fond of.
I imagine it was Louie Armstrong playing it if I heard it via my Dad.
Jelly Roll Morton, who insisted that he was the author of the piece(Hmmm....Jelly was a bit funny telling stories) said that the piece was a Quadrille to be danced with gentility and not furore.
To demonstrate this he plays it with great elegance in one of those recordings he made for the Library of Congress in the late thirties.
Also: John Phillip Sousa, who aparently was a rather cool dude, had to write marches because that was the job description, but he loved Strauss waltzes...He put March tempos in the pieces but if you play them in 3/4, they really sound perfect.
La foto finish no miente: ganó La Huesa por una cabeza y media. A pesar de que era una fija yo me jugué la pensión de mi vieja a la fusta del muchachito...no doy una, caray!!!
a decir verdad éste dibu no me gustó muchito.
posiblemente se deba a que mi única neurona encima hoy anduvo a media máquina...
(igual vale no dorar la píldora, no?)
en cuanto a los comments del gustavo son un shaw aparte.
me encantan.
Amigo Viruta, vigile sus gustos...así se empieza y ya puede comprobar Usted cómo se acaba.
Y no lo olvide: la vida es irrompible de tan dura que es.
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