The GOLQ Institute <list@golq.org>: Sep 23 03:34AM -0500 RESULTS and ANSWER Key for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 343 (GOLQ 343) As I indicated when the quiz was issued, I thought this one was going to be somewhat challenging quiz so congratulations are in order for the five entrants that tied for first place with perfect scores: Dec & Friends, Delphi Trivia, The EJ's, James White, and Village Idiots. The intended theme was the briny deep and denizens thereof. Everyone got it or some variation of it. Someone will probably point out that goldfish (#25) are fresh water fish, but I claim poetic license. Regina Litman has already posted GOLQ 344 Regards to all - Mike Weaver <golq343@golq.org> _____________________________________________________________________________ After each score below are two characters representing the two tie-breakers: + indicates a tie-breaker answered correctly. - indicates partial credit. x indicates a totally incorrect guess. . indicates no guess. (For anti-spamming purposes, all occurrences of "@" in e-mail addresses have been replaced with "&".) Place ID # on Score Name <E-mail address> team Age(s) ---+-----+--+-----------------------------------------------------+--+--------- T01 500++ DC Dec & Friends <cochran57&gmail.com> 2 various T01 500++ DT Delphi Trivia Club <rcwkid99&rochester.rr.com> 5 49+ T01 500++ EJ The EJ'S & Co. (Ellis, Jean, Kevin, Vinnie, 8 29+ Denise, Kyra, Jean, Mitch) <ellisbromberg&gmail.com> T01 500++ JW James White <jjwhite17&gmail.com> 1 67 T01 500++ VI Village Idiots (Doug, Michael, Andrew, Andy) 4 -- <MrJaded/MFPing/ARE7/Clete6&aol.com> 06 480+x RR Really Rockin' In Boston <rardini&cox.net> 7 50s,60s 07 440+. WM Will McCorry <wmccorry&ns.sympatico.ca> 1 57 08 400++ VS Vito & the Salutations <baileyl&colorado.edu> ~6 boomers T09 280+. CO The Coasters (Rick & Kathy Schubert, Magic Marc, 5 62,66,63, Bigfoot Mae, Regina Litman) <rns&san.rr.com> -, 63 T09 280+. NA NAVAIRHEADS <tompillion&skybest.com> 1 68 11 270+. TT Team Teitelbaum (Howard, Bonnie, Patty & Pat) 4 53-65 <hat_pat&yahoo.com> ---+-----+--+-----------------------------------------------------+--+--------- Place ID # on Score Name <E-mail address> team Age(s) ______________________________________________________________________________ The following table gives the individual scoring breakdown. #01-#25 #T1-#T2 . no answer . 0 incorrect answer x 1-19 partial credit - 20 full credit + Song# TT ID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- DE 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ DT 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ EJ 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ JW 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ VI 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ RR 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 . 20 20 20 +x WM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 . 20 20 20 . . 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 +. VS 20 . 20 20 20 20 . . 20 20 20 . . 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ CO . . 20 . 20 20 . . 20 20 . . . 20 20 20 . 20 20 . 20 . 20 20 20 +. NA . . 20 . 20 20 . . 20 20 20 . . 20 20 20 . 20 20 . . . 20 20 20 +. TT . . 20 . 20 20 . . 20 20 20 . . 20 . 20 20 10 20 20 20 . . 20 . +. --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- ID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 Song# TT ______________________________________________________________________________ GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #343 ANSWERS: Answers are in the form: #number) Artist: "Title" (chart year) [peak Pop] {peak R&B} where: "peak Pop" = Peak position achieved on the weekly Billboard Pop chart. "peak R&B" = Peak position on the weekly Billboard Rhythm & Blues chart. (Billboard didn't publish an R&B chart between 11/30/63 and 1/23/65, so recordings in that interval show peak R&B of {n/c} ("no chart"). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do the monkey (do the monkey) Do the monkey (do the monkey) Octopus (octopus) Octopus (octopus) Octopus (octopus) Octopus (octopus) Do the jerk (do the jerk) Do the jerk (do the jerk) #01) Capitols, The: "We Got A Thing That's In The Groove" (1966) [65] {26} Come on, put it all to work What we gonna do We're gonna have a ball Form a big boss line And keep in time #02) Cash, Alvin, & The Crawlers: "The Barracuda" (1965) [59] {29} I'll stay with you darling now I'll stay with you til' my seas are dried up #03) Cream: "Sunshine Of Your Love" (1968) [5] {-} Then they tried their Stingray We were racing just for kicks But all they saw was the Tail lights on my 426 #04) Dale, Dick, and The Del-Tones: "The Scavenger" (1963) [98] {-} Please don't send me Way beyond the sea I need you, darling #05) Dell-Vikings, The: "Come Go With Me" (1957) [4] {2} Also done by Dion, but alphabetically it is excluded. There are oceans and Rivers enough to cross Enough to last 'til the end of time #06) DeShannon, Jackie: "What The World Needs Now Is Love" (1965) [7] {40} Lay your head on her shoulder Give out a little sigh-i-i Take a walk in the moonlight With a twinkle in your eye #07) Dolphins: "Hey-Da-Da-Dow" (1964) [69] {-} The tuna is my favorite dish We catch the fish if you don't make a fuss If you turn us over then the fish catch us #08) Easy Riders: "Tina" (1957) [96] {-} How far would I travel To be where you are? How far is the journey From here to a star? And if I ever lost you How much would I cry? #09) Fisher, Miss Toni: "How Deep Is The Ocean" (1960) [93] {-} Feel like jumpin' Baby won't ya join me please I don't like beggin' But now I'm on bended knees #10) Ford, Frankie: "Sea Cruise" (1959) [14] {11} Per Team Teitelbaum: Written by Huey "Piano" Smith and first recorded by his group (The Clowns),featuring their usual lead singer, Bobby Marchan. Ace Records owner Johnny Vincent decided to have Frankie Ford re-record the lead vocal over The Clowns' original backing track, wiping the group's vocals from the mix. Vincent also added the nautical sound effects in the beginning. Here is the original version with Marchan's vocal: http://youtube.com/watch?v=u38F2D945cY Oh what I'd give To sail back to shore Back to your arms once more Oh come to my rescue Come here to me #11) Gibson, Don: "Sea Of Heartbreak" (1961) [21] {-} Slight lyrics change thanks to NAVAIRHEADS. Dropped "Just" in line 2, and "Oh" in line 5. ...sending my boyfriend Somewhere across the sea I know I'll cry my heart out When they take him from me #12 Horton, Jamie: "My Little Marine" (1960) [84] {-} He trudged the dunes and the mangrove swamps Where pirates hid and the gators romped sharks and barricudas swam Lying in wait #13) Leach, Billy: "Song Of The Barefoot Mailman" (1957) [86] {-} Deiner Heimat ist das Meer Deiner Freunde sind die Sterne Ueber Rio und Shanghai Ueber Bali und Hawaii Deiner Liebe ist dein Schiff Deiner Sehnsucht ist die Ferne #14) Lolita: "Sailor (Your Home Is The Sea)" (1960/61) [5] {-} Despite having spent time in several foreign countries, I am (sad to say) decidedly not multi-lingual. Usually, when faced with foreign tongue, the first thing I learn is how to order a beer. After that, all else is secondary. More to the point Team Teitelbaum identified a couple of lyric corrections. "Lido" was changed to "Rio" and "Sinsucht" was changed to "Sehnsucht", which they translate as "longing". I've stood upon the pyramids of Egypt Far away across the ocean blue I've seen the island beauties of Hawaii But I've never seen a beauty like you #15) Nelson, Rick: "A Wonder Like You" (1961) [11] {-} If you like the Taste of a lobster stew Served by a window With an ocean view #16) Page, Patti: "Old Cape Cod" (1957) [3] {-} Floating on a sea of shattered dreams To a isle of tears and woe No other love could rescue me, baby From this isle of loneliness Until you come and save me, baby I'll be marooned like this #17) Platters: "Washed Ashore (On A Lonely Island In The Sea)" (1967) [56] {29} Hey everybody gather round Listen to that bongo sound Grab the first one in your reach Now we're going to shake the beach #18) Presley, Elvis With The Jordanaires, Jubilee Four & Carol Lombard Trio: "Do The Clam" (1965) [21] {-} Per the EJ's: From the MGM film "Girl Happy". I would not have known that; I don't think I have ever seen an Elvis movie. Everyone was there just waiting for me There were plenty of Stingrays and XKEs #19) Rip Chords, The: "Hey Little Cobra" (1963/64) [4] {n/c} You're really learning You're doing fine I like the crazy way you sway 'Cause when I got you on my mind you melt the night away. #20) Rydell, Bobby: "The Fish" (1961) [25] {-} The truth is America's real trouble doesn't lie in the rice paddies of Vietnam, in the masses of Red China, or in the diabolical intrigues to the South of us. The real trouble lies in the playgrounds of St. Louis, the Hillside mansions of San Francisco, and in the slums of Chicago. A disease Which is slowly eating away at the heart of America lives in the small Southern towns, the fishing villages of New England, and in the hot dusty Streets of the midwest. #21) Sea, Johnny: "Day For Decision" (1966) [35] {-} And here we sit immersed in a liquid sea of love Shimmering rainbows in silver sky above A looking glass that reflects our past Tied with seaweed all around like willows #22) Vanilla Fudge: "Season Of The Witch Pt. 1" (1968) [65] {-} Can you teach him How to catch a fish And keep all those bullies away Hear what I say #23) Vera, Billy: "With Pen In Hand" (1968) [43] {-} Tell the moon up in the sky Tell the birds that fly by That over and over #24) Vinton, Bobby: "Over The Mountain (Across The Sea)" (1963) [21] {-} I'm growing up and changing all my toys Aeroplanes, motor cars goldfish in old jam jars #25) Yardbirds, The: "Little Games" (1967) [51] {-} ------------ Tie-Breakers ------------ We would shout and swim about The coral that lies beneath the waves (Lies beneath the ocean waves) Oh what joy for every girl and boy Knowing they're happy and they're safe #T1) Beatles: "Octopus's Garden" (1969) [-] {-} Met her down in Madagascar She would kiss me Any time that I would ask her Then one evenin' Her flame of love blew out Blow me down and pick me up She swapped me for a trout. #T2) Douglas, Kirk: "A Whale Of A Tale" (1954) [-] {-} Can you recall where you where on a Saturday afternoon in 1954 (presuming you were extant). I know that on at least one of them I spent in a theater watching "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" (twice!). This song stuck in my head then and to some extent still does. When it was recorded and released on vinyl it listed Kirk as being backed by the "Mellowmen". ______________________________________________________________________________ The following table ranks the songs from most recognized to least recognized. The first column indicates the average number of points scored on that song (total points divided by number of entrants). For comparison purposes, tie-breakers are scored here on the usual 20-point scale. Avg. Song -------+---------------------------------------------------------------------- 20.00 #03) Cream: "Sunshine Of Your Love" 20.00 #05) Dell-Vikings, The: "Come Go With Me" 20.00 #06) DeShannon, Jackie: "What The World Needs Now Is Love" 20.00 #09) Fisher, Miss Toni: "How Deep Is The Ocean" 20.00 #10) Ford, Frankie: "Sea Cruise" 20.00 #14) Lolita: "Sailor (Your Home Is The Sea)" 20.00 #16) Page, Patti: "Old Cape Cod" 20.00 #19) Rip Chords, The: "Hey Little Cobra" 20.00 #24) Vinton, Bobby: "Over The Mountain (Across The Sea)" 20.00 #T1) Beatles: "Octopus's Garden" 19.09 #18) Presley, Elvis With The Jordanaires, Jubilee Four & Carol Lombard Trio: "Do The Clam" 18.18 #11) Gibson, Don: "Sea Of Heartbreak" 18.18 #15) Nelson, Rick: "A Wonder Like You" 18.18 #21) Sea, Johnny: "Day For Decision" 18.18 #23) Vera, Billy: "With Pen In Hand" 18.18 #25) Yardbirds, The: "Little Games" 16.36 #17) Platters: "Washed Ashore (On A Lonely Island In The Sea) 16.36 #20) Rydell, Bobby: "The Fish" 14.55 #01) Capitols, The: "We Got A Thing That's In The Groove" 14.55 #04) Dale, Dick, and The Del-Tones: "The Scavenger" 12.73 #02) Cash, Alvin, & The Crawlers: "The Barracuda" 12.73 #07) Dolphins: "Hey-Da-Da-Dow" 12.73 #22) Vanilla Fudge: "Season Of The Witch Pt. 1" 10.91 #08) Easy Riders: "Tina" 10.91 #12) Horton, Jamie: "My Little Marine" 10.91 #13) Leach, Billy: "Song Of The Barefoot Mailman" 10.91 #T2) Douglas, Kirk: "A Whale Of A Tale" -------+---------------------------------------------------------------------- I was a bit surprised that T2 was not more recognized than it was. -- Mike Weaver <golq343@golq.org> |
swp <Stephen.W.Perry@gmail.com>: Sep 22 06:28AM -0700 On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 1:29:18 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote: > > 3. HPV. > Human papillomavirus. 4 for Bruce, Peter, Marc, Pete, and Dan Tilque. > 3 for Gareth. can I get an "almost" for leaving out the last word only and spelling the rest correctly? > > 9. TIA. > Transient ischemic attack. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Bruce, Peter, > and Marc. still not fun. see below. > This is possible because it's based on a cumulative score over the > whole year. You can win a QFTCI game posthumously as well, but I'd > rather you didn't try. um... too late. does it still count if you come back? swp |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Sep 22 10:15PM +0200 >> 3 for Gareth. > can I get an "almost" for leaving out the last word only and spelling > the rest correctly? You mean, that you are tried to compensate that you specified too many words last time, by specifying too few this time? :-) Look, brotha, I had all three words, but the one in the middle was a little messed up, and I did not get any points. For all we know, you might have might have thought that the V stood for Vanity, but was too shy to say it. -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se |
swp <Stephen.W.Perry@gmail.com>: Sep 22 01:37PM -0700 On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 4:15:27 PM UTC-4, Erland Sommarskog wrote: > shy to say it. > -- > Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se yes. yes I am. ;-) swp |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Sep 22 07:35PM -0500 Stephen Perry: > can I get an "almost" for leaving out the last word only and spelling > the rest correctly? No! -- Mark Brader "One might as well complain about the Sun Toronto rising in the daytime instead of at night, msb@vex.net when we need it more." -- John Lawler |
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Sep 22 04:06AM -0700 Mark Brader wrote: > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations > What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for...? > 1. Quebec. QC > 2. Newfoundland. NL > 3. Manitoba. MB > 4. Saskatchewan. SK > 5. Yukon. YK > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NU > 8. Alberta. AB > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > We give the abbreviation; you give the full name of the publication. > B1. EQMM. > B2. JAMA. Journal of the American Medical Association > C1. What is unusual about Mohammed Ali's star? > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? Walt Disney > F. Old Ball Parks > In what city was... > F1. Forbes Field? Boston ?? > F2. The Polo Grounds? New York -- Dan Tilque |
bbowler <bbowler@bigelow.org>: Sep 22 01:36PM On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 00:31:03 -0500, Mark Brader wrote: > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations > What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for...? > 1. Quebec. QC > 2. Newfoundland. NL > 3. Manitoba. MB > 4. Saskatchewan. SK > 5. Yukon. YT > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NU > 8. Alberta. AB > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > We give the abbreviation; you give the full name of the publication. > B1. EQMM. > B2. JAMA. Journal of the American Medical Association > C. Hollywood Walk of Fame > C1. What is unusual about Mohammed Ali's star? It's not a star > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? Walt Disney > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? Aw Pluck it > F. Old Ball Parks > In what city was... > F1. Forbes Field? Pittsburgh > F2. The Polo Grounds? New York |
swp <Stephen.W.Perry@gmail.com>: Sep 22 06:40AM -0700 On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 1:31:04 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote: > see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian > Inquisition (QFTCI*)". > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations I abstain. > director*. > A1. Director: George Marshall. Name the *title character* > played by James Stewart in 1939 and by Audie Murphy in 1954. Mr. Smith > Leslie Banks and Edna Best; the 1956 version starred James > Stewart and Doris Day; and the title was the same both times. > Just give that title. the man who knew too much > B. Periodical Abbreviations > We give the abbreviation; you give the full name of the publication. > B1. EQMM. ellery queen's mystery magazine > B2. JAMA. journal of the american medical association > C. Hollywood Walk of Fame > C1. What is unusual about Mohammed Ali's star? it is on the wall of the kodak theater, not on the sidewalk > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? walt disney > known for commissioning piano concerti for the left hand > alone; his brother (1889-1951) was a philosopher who taught > at Cambridge. Give the last name. wittgenstein > won the Nobel prize for physics; they share their name with > an English singer whose 1986 album was "Talking with the > Taxman about Poetry". bragg? > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? pizzicato > E2. What is the instruction in a musical score that tells the > player to start again from the beginning? da capo al fine > F. Old Ball Parks > In what city was... > F1. Forbes Field? pittsburgh > F2. The Polo Grounds? new york swp |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Sep 22 01:51PM > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations > What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for...? > 1. Quebec. QC > 2. Newfoundland. NF > 3. Manitoba. MB > 4. Saskatchewan. SK > 5. Yukon. YK > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NU > 8. Alberta. AB > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > Leslie Banks and Edna Best; the 1956 version starred James > Stewart and Doris Day; and the title was the same both times. > Just give that title. The Man Who Knew Too Much; The 39 Steps > B. Periodical Abbreviations > We give the abbreviation; you give the full name of the publication. > B1. EQMM. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine > B2. JAMA. Journal of the American Medical Association > C. Hollywood Walk of Fame > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? Walt Disney > known for commissioning piano concerti for the left hand > alone; his brother (1889-1951) was a philosopher who taught > at Cambridge. Give the last name. Wittgenstein > won the Nobel prize for physics; they share their name with > an English singer whose 1986 album was "Talking with the > Taxman about Poetry". John Bardeen > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? pizzicatto -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Gareth Owen <gwowen@gmail.com>: Sep 22 07:38PM +0100 > 1. Quebec. QB > 2. Newfoundland. NF > 3. Manitoba. MT > 4. Saskatchewan. SK > 5. Yukon. YU > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NY > 8. Alberta. AI > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > director*. > A1. Director: George Marshall. Name the *title character* > played by James Stewart in 1939 and by Audie Murphy in 1954. The only Audie Murphy movie I know is "Red Badge of Courage" > Leslie Banks and Edna Best; the 1956 version starred James > Stewart and Doris Day; and the title was the same both times. > Just give that title. The Man Who Knew Too Much > B. Periodical Abbreviations > We give the abbreviation; you give the full name of the publication. > B1. EQMM. Erland's Quiz Mastery Monthly > B2. JAMA. Journal of the American Medical Association > C. Hollywood Walk of Fame > C1. What is unusual about Mohammed Ali's star? That they spell his name "Mohammed" on it?? > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? Walt Disney seems the logical guess > known for commissioning piano concerti for the left hand > alone; his brother (1889-1951) was a philosopher who taught > at Cambridge. Give the last name. Wittgenstein? (if so, I confess I've never heard of the pianist) > won the Nobel prize for physics; they share their name with > an English singer whose 1986 album was "Talking with the > Taxman about Poetry". William (Billy) Bragg. Terrific album, "Talking With The Taxman". That, or "Worker's Playtime" are his best. > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? Pizzicato > E2. What is the instruction in a musical score that tells the > player to start again from the beginning? Da Capo > F. Old Ball Parks > In what city was... > F1. Forbes Field? Pittsburgh > F2. The Polo Grounds? New York |
"Björn Lundin" <b.f.lundin@gmail.com>: Sep 22 08:56PM +0200 On 2015-09-22 07:31, Mark Brader wrote: > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations > What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for...? > 1. Quebec. QU > 2. Newfoundland. NF > 3. Manitoba. MN > 4. Saskatchewan. SA > 5. Yukon. YU > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NU > 8. Alberta. AL > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > director*. > A1. Director: George Marshall. Name the *title character* > played by James Stewart in 1939 and by Audie Murphy in 1954. Harry Lime ? > C. Hollywood Walk of Fame > C1. What is unusual about Mohammed Ali's star? It is a crescent ? > C2. One creator has *three* stars on the walk for his/her > fictional characters. Who? Walt Disney ? > known for commissioning piano concerti for the left hand > alone; his brother (1889-1951) was a philosopher who taught > at Cambridge. Give the last name. Bruce > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? pluck > E2. What is the instruction in a musical score that tells the > player to start again from the beginning? da capo -- Björn |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Sep 22 10:20PM +0200 > * Game 3, Round 9 - Canadiana - Postal Abbreviations > What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for...? > 1. Quebec. QB > 2. Newfoundland. NF > 3. Manitoba. MB > 4. Saskatchewan. SA > 5. Yukon. YU > 6. Northwest Territories. NT > 7. Nunavut. NU > 8. Alberta. AB > 9. Prince Edward Island. PE > 10. Nova Scotia. NS > won the Nobel prize for physics; they share their name with > an English singer whose 1986 album was "Talking with the > Taxman about Poetry". Rutherford > E. Musical Terms > E1. What is the instruction to string players to pluck the > strings instead of bowing them? pizzicato > E2. What is the instruction in a musical score that tells the > player to start again from the beginning? Da capo -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se |
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