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Guess the play Ruby Tuesday with Brian on flute
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Also, can't remember if it's been discussed here before but when did Bill switch from playing on Brian's side to Keith's side?
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Guess the play Ruby Tuesday with Brian on flute
Not to be nit picky but he's playing a recorder I believe. Flutes are played sideways like Ian Anderson or Ann Wilson play.
Also, can't remember if it's been discussed here before but when did Bill switch from playing on Brian's side to Keith's side?
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Love seeing Keith with that non-reverse Firebird as well! (A guitar more associated with Brian, but also played by Keith; probably in the It's Only Rock 'n' Roll promo video for the last time.)
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Guess the play Ruby Tuesday with Brian on flute
Not to be nit picky but he's playing a recorder I believe. Flutes are played sideways like Ian Anderson or Ann Wilson play.
Also, can't remember if it's been discussed here before but when did Bill switch from playing on Brian's side to Keith's side?
It was pointed out to me that flute is used to describe a recorder in some languages.
Regarding the switch that happened in 1965.
My thinking is it was due to Brian beginning to use organ onstage which took up more space.
My cynical side wonders if it also had something to do with ALO wanting to push Keith to the front more too, putting Bill on Keith's side places Keith more in centre along side Mick.
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
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Guess the play Ruby Tuesday with Brian on flute
Not to be nit picky but he's playing a recorder I believe. Flutes are played sideways like Ian Anderson or Ann Wilson play.
Also, can't remember if it's been discussed here before but when did Bill switch from playing on Brian's side to Keith's side?
It was pointed out to me that flute is used to describe a recorder in some languages.
Regarding the switch that happened in 1965.
My thinking is it was due to Brian beginning to use organ onstage which took up more space.
My cynical side wonders if it also had something to do with ALO wanting to push Keith to the front more too, putting Bill on Keith's side places Keith more in centre along side Mick.
Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
Apart from the swedes and the danes, I'm pretty sure the north east scots-speakers would be pretty close, hehe
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
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I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
It's not that hard, actually
«Ø» is pronounced like the «U» in «BURN»
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
It's not that hard, actually
«Ø» is pronounced like the «U» in «BURN»
Living and learning something new everyday. I thought it was pronounced like "ö" in German.
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
It's not that hard, actually
«Ø» is pronounced like the «U» in «BURN»
Living and learning something new everyday. I thought it was pronounced like "ö" in German.
It is!
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Blokkfløyte (Block Flute) in norwegian
One shall not attempt to pronounce it.
I can't even write that, let alone pronounce it.
It's not that hard, actually
«Ø» is pronounced like the «U» in «BURN»
Living and learning something new everyday. I thought it was pronounced like "ö" in German.
It is!
Ah, ok.
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Is that instrument not common in other countries?