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We’re using Uber to get to and from while here in SoCal. We get quite the variety of musical styles. A couple of drivers were playing classical - which my wife and I love. We also heard a version of Take Five (with the original quartet) I hadn’t heard before: wonderful! Then again sometimes a driver will have the, uh, form of music that I can’t begin to understand.This winter I am listening to all of the world's great symphonies played by the world's best orchestras and watching the conductors do their magic. Classical music is so much better when you can see it being played and with a big TV and a good sound bar I can play it at volumes that bring out the best in in it.
I was exposed to classical early in life and always appreciated it but never learned much about it. Jazz, on the other hand, captured my attention and most of the great jazz artist have lived in my lifetime so I know them well. I can hear a few notes or words of a jazz number and identify it immediately, name the artist and the tune. I can't do that with symphonies and won't live long enough to achieve the familiarity that I have with jazz but I am hearing some great stuff. Rockin' some heavy classics here on the Frozen Tundra!
These guys randomly in my Tidal feed and I'm just blown away. Bluegrass, traditional old-time, and some R&B/soul/hip-hop. Her voice is amazing and she can play the shit out of her fiddle. So good.
Rhiannon Giddens also kills it on her own:
Lastly - I've been a really shitty guitarist for a good while but recently decided to be an even shittier banjo player too and stumbled across this video when researching clawhammer banjo origins. Even though I grew up in the south listening to old time music and watching Hee Haw every week with my grandparents, I had no clue about this history and it makes me even more appreciative of groups like the Carolina Chocolate Drops, etc.
These guys randomly in my Tidal feed and I'm just blown away. Bluegrass, traditional old-time, and some R&B/soul/hip-hop. Her voice is amazing and she can play the shit out of her fiddle. So good.
Rhiannon Giddens also kills it on her own:
Lastly - I've been a really shitty guitarist for a good while but recently decided to be an even shittier banjo player too and stumbled across this video when researching clawhammer banjo origins. Even though I grew up in the south listening to old time music and watching Hee Haw every week with my grandparents, I had no clue about this history and it makes me even more appreciative of groups like the Carolina Chocolate Drops, etc.