[COMPLETE] Simultan Krippenspiel von Hugo Ball - ava

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I think I can handle the wind - if it is still available. This is my first Dadaist play - kinda awesome! I see another one to add to my class lineup.
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The Wind is all yours, thanks Caprisha!

Please give me a few repeats of the "lines", so we can have a longer windy session without copy/pasting.

Thanks!
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Hi Ava!

I'd love to read Glöckchen der Elefanten/Glöckchen/Glocken! :D
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http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ava/krippenspiel_schaflamm.mp3
I tried to vary the pitch of my voice... the later ones are more suitable for lambs :)




btw. I own an Ocarina (with 4 holes) but the only songs I can play are "Kumbaya" and "When the saints..." and I don't think either of them are PD - but if anyone knows a nice little melody in the range of c - a I'd be happy to record something for the "Hirten" 8-)
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This might help...
When the Saints are Marching In (1896) Officially composed by James Milton Black (1856 – 1938)
Kumbaya Composed in 1930's. Not PD

All information stated above is completely wrong and kind of irrelivant :oops:
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catrose wrote:This might help...
When the Saints are Marching In (1896) Officially composed by James Milton Black (1856 – 1938)
Kumbaya Composed in 1930's. Not PD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Saints_Go_Marching_In I think the one I am talking about and the one you found above are 2 different songs... :)
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J_N wrote:
catrose wrote:This might help...
When the Saints are Marching In (1896) Officially composed by James Milton Black (1856 – 1938)
Kumbaya Composed in 1930's. Not PD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Saints_Go_Marching_In I think the one I am talking about and the one you found above are 2 different songs... :)
:oops: The Wikipedia article specifically says NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH. I really need to learn how to read before posting :oops:

I'll search through my music books for a PD tune in the range of c
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Availle wrote:The Wind is all yours, thanks Caprisha!

Please give me a few repeats of the "lines", so we can have a longer windy session without copy/pasting.

Thanks!

You got it!
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aravis wrote:Hi Ava!

I'd love to read Glöckchen der Elefanten/Glöckchen/Glocken! :D
Gehoert Dir, danke Elli!

You may really read the lines, or, if you have little Bells, use those. Or do both... :wink:
Remember to give me several takes of each.

Have fun!
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J_N wrote: btw. I own an Ocarina (with 4 holes) but the only songs I can play are "Kumbaya" and "When the saints..." and I don't think either of them are PD - but if anyone knows a nice little melody in the range of c - a I'd be happy to record something for the "Hirten" 8-)
Thanks for your file, Julia!

About the Ocarina - it would be lovely to have you play something. What about "Kommet Ihr Hirten"? I find that suitable... Of course, it's friggin' difficult to play :oops:
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Availle wrote:
J_N wrote: btw. I own an Ocarina (with 4 holes) but the only songs I can play are "Kumbaya" and "When the saints..." and I don't think either of them are PD - but if anyone knows a nice little melody in the range of c - a I'd be happy to record something for the "Hirten" 8-)
Thanks for your file, Julia!

About the Ocarina - it would be lovely to have you play something. What about "Kommet Ihr Hirten"? I find that suitable... Of course, it's friggin' difficult to play :oops:
I had a look at the music and I think it's not in the range (even if I transpose it), though I could instead use a recorder or a tin whistle :hmm:... I found a few christmas songs for ocarina... I'll experiment and get back to you :D
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I don't think it's really important what you play. Even something "let's climb that mountain" would be fine, and suitable to the scene.

Thank you, it's great that you'll do that! :clap:
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Post by Ernst Pattynama »

Can I be 'Der Stern' bitte? (and put my foot in it of course...)
:roll:
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Yes, you're a star Ernst, thank you! :hmm: I'm not sure they have feet though...

However, please read your lines a few times, so we can have longer sequences starring you without copy/paste.

Thanks - and have fun! :D
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As we're pretty much set up here, let's move this to "Dramatic Works".

Happy recording everyone! :clap:
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