Okay, I intend to go to the old time music and bluegrass jam on Sunday. I was looking for a tune that I could introduce to the 'old time' musicians. Then I remembered this old favourite, 'The Wheels On The Wagon.'
I played through it pizzicato to check the tune.
Then I put together the finished product.
This tune fulfils all the requirements for old time music - a simple chord structure and a tune that repeats.
I hope that Peter has found Lynn's earing that she lost in Seaview. Hey, I did offer to help!
A lot of Rob's recent posts have gone. The latest one left up is from June 1st.
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Though the old nun survived. |
Why does he do this? Maybe Jesus told him to?
Ah well, I guess he can do what he likes with his blog.
I'm off.
Ciao tutti.
10 commenti:
Riveting!
Hey! Enjoy your day at the old timers' music thingy.
Will there be a special bus that takes you?
Maybe you can sing 'The wheels of the bus go round and round song'.
Yes, why does Robert do that?
It's not worth placing comments on his blog.
"Maybe you can sing 'The wheels of the bus go round and round song'."
I don't know that one.
"Yes, why does Robert do that?"
Jesus tells him what has to go. He passes it on through Mary when Rob is saying the rosary.
It's a rondel.
Mmm... makes sense ... or about as much as any of that Catholic Christianity stuff does.
I've made 5 of these 7 comments which must be a record for me.
Robert will be getting jealous by now. I hope that Feilding trip was worth it.
I didn't get invited on the Feilding trip so I don't know.
What!
He didn't invite his older and wiser brother to go on such an adventure?
Are you sure that he still loves you? I haven't read him writing about that recently.
Robert’s posts are back.
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