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.
https://youtu.be/VarL58fQAFc
However starting with a live albatross for the instrumental round is a good call.
X & Y...Coldplay...
( That's X&Y sorted)...
https://youtu.be/236opOtuv6w
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!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFl9xuYP5T8
Classical Gas...Mason Williams...
Diamonds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHyTN5DQT6E
Europa...Carlos Santana...
Fanfare For The Common Man...Emerson, Lake & Palmer...
In the hall of the mountain king.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nMUr8Rt2AI
Handel Water Music: Hornpipe; FestspielOrchester Göttingen, Laurence Cummings, director 4K
https://youtu.be/6vOUYry_5Nw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjDAxHiDQ4
https://youtu.be/NRE3Bv1goyI
Koto Song...Dave Brubeck Quartet...
LOVE'S THEME - HOLLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA...
https://youtu.be/zH3JpqhpkXg
Nut Rocker...Robert Wells...
Orig released by Bee Bumble & The Stingers, but couldn't find a live version..
https://youtu.be/GvNt4D2eB9I
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?!
https://youtu.be/aOyYq_4G-d4