My new book is out today, with arrangements of five famous classical pieces for a "ukulele quartet" of soprano, tenor and baritone ukuleles and classical guitar. The arrangements have been deliberately kept simple, to be accessible to the widest range of players. Find out more or get your copy in print or as a pay-what-you-like ebook at https://preecemusic.com/simple-ukulele-quartets
This morning's musical scavenger hunt sees me off in pursuit of "The Horse with the Dreamy Eyes" from the film "Saratoga". Success may prove elusive, as the only copy I've found so far is going for $95 plus postage on eBay...
Cleaning out stuff, prepping to move a large amount of vinyl. Looking through books magazines, and I found this hidden gem of a masterpiece. #Piano#SheetMusic for #CaroleKing’s #Tapestry. WOW. I don’t know whether to sell her or to keep this one forEVER. Someone help me price this. lol.
Music, writing, singing, acting, and graphic design... All forms of Art. This treasure is here now, with plenty of other charming goodies, to kick off Art In the City weekend.
And tomorrow is Clash Dayton's retro/exotic block party celebrating their 12 years in business!
8/4/23 we're Open 6-10p tonight. No open containers, please.
:zerotwo_learn: I wrote a short version of Always With You for a wedding I did a few weeks back, but I'm finally getting around to extending it to my more usual-length arrangement (while adding an extra harmony part) :panda_yay: :zerotwo_excited:
Europe's Revels, a dance by John Eccles, from his interlude, Europe's Revels for the Peace, which was performed at court and at London theatres in 1697.
This image of the dance comes from The Dancing Master, Henry Playford, 1698