Re: music help
Julie Stauffer
<<just to take advantage of their willingness to play rather than the music
be exactly "period">>
Oh I agree completely. I don't know that I would even recognize "period"
vs. "non-period". The kids and I were just wanting that lilting, chirpy
kind of music you hear at Renaissance Festivals, etc., and didn't have a
clue what to call it or where exactly to look for it in the music store.
Julie--the classically challenged
be exactly "period">>
Oh I agree completely. I don't know that I would even recognize "period"
vs. "non-period". The kids and I were just wanting that lilting, chirpy
kind of music you hear at Renaissance Festivals, etc., and didn't have a
clue what to call it or where exactly to look for it in the music store.
Julie--the classically challenged
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In a message dated 12/11/02 7:25:41 PM, jnjstau@... writes:
<< The kids and I were just wanting that lilting, chirpy
kind of music you hear at Renaissance Festivals, etc., and didn't have a
clue what to call it or where exactly to look for it in the music store. >>
It's called Renaissance music!
<< The kids and I were just wanting that lilting, chirpy
kind of music you hear at Renaissance Festivals, etc., and didn't have a
clue what to call it or where exactly to look for it in the music store. >>
It's called Renaissance music!