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Not only a tune, but the whole scene in the library, Robert Preston as Professor Harold Hill singing to Marian the Librarian, dancing, and all, from The Music Man.
Not only a tune, but the whole scene in the library, Robert Preston as Professor Harold Hill singing to Marian the Librarian, dancing, and all, from The Music Man.
My ear worm has moved on to Irish session tune "The Kesh"... though I suppose I should be happy, my old piano teacher used to say when a tune was an ear worm you'd really internalised it
I learned it as “The Kesh Jig” you know da da da da da, da da da da da….. Now it’s in my ear! I like it, played it at the senior meal site yesterday. The salad was good. Local produce.
It’s a good song but I always screw it up on the end of the second part where it goes to the high G (root). I need to isolate that part and figure out why….
Mine is currently this gorgeous gm Schottische I'm learning for the trad group I play with. "Hellebore," by Toon Van Mierlo of the Belgian trad ensemble Naragonia. Here they are, accordian included:
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