One time new specialist round with variations. Starts with the next 'A'.
INSTRUMENTALS A-Z
For this round the rules are follow the alphabet. Otherwise LIVE. Extra note. If you choose a classical piece then it is the letter of the COMPOSER that counts. So The William Tell Overture would be R for Rossini, not 'w' for William. The reason being there are quite a lot of 'symphony number 9's', or 'requiems'. Odd rule but in the main for classical orchestral pieces the letter will be the composer's name.
I had thought about allowing recorded instrumentals in this round, but I think we can do an A-Z with live.
Edit: Apologies! I've just discovered that what I've always thought was non-verbal vocalising towards the end of this does, in fact, contain the Gaelic phrase:
Comments
Up With The Cock...Judge Dread...
Vanz Kant Danz...John Fogerty...
What Is And What Should Never Be...
I’ve had a V & W lined for a while and now I can’t bleeding use them until next time round!
I do think to give others a chance we should resort to one letter at a time @sethplum ?
Promise to behave m'self next time ok
Starts with the next 'A'.
INSTRUMENTALS A-Z
For this round the rules are follow the alphabet.
Otherwise LIVE.
Extra note.
If you choose a classical piece then it is the letter of the COMPOSER that counts.
So The William Tell Overture would be R for Rossini, not 'w' for William. The reason being there are quite a lot of 'symphony number 9's', or 'requiems'. Odd rule but in the main for classical orchestral pieces the letter will be the composer's name.
I had thought about allowing recorded instrumentals in this round, but I think we can do an A-Z with live.
However starting with a live albatross for the instrumental round is a good call.
X & Y...Coldplay...
( That's X&Y sorted)...
This is the alphabet:
Learn it.
RIGHT.
WE don't restart with a dropped ball.
WE RESTART WITH AN INSTRUMENTAL (or composer) BEGINNING WITH B.
Brahms Violin Concerto.
Really good start building to the introduction of the fiddle!
Classical Gas...Mason Williams...
Diamonds.
Europa...Carlos Santana...
Fanfare For The Common Man...Emerson, Lake & Palmer...
In the hall of the mountain king.
Handel Water Music: Hornpipe; FestspielOrchester Göttingen, Laurence Cummings, director 4K
Koto Song...Dave Brubeck Quartet...
LOVE'S THEME - HOLLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA...
Nut Rocker...Robert Wells...
Orig released by Bee Bumble & The Stingers, but couldn't find a live version..
Edit: Apologies! I've just discovered that what I've always thought was non-verbal vocalising towards the end of this does, in fact, contain the Gaelic phrase:
which, apparently, translates as
Who knew?!