Friday, September 30, 2005

G string
2005.07.26 0:12

Air on a G string -It is needless to say this is a world famous Bach's work. Those who might not have memories to listen to his work intentionally oftentimes must have listened to this music in many occasions on the street in public. Now I listen to his music again...
My question is what G string here means. You see G string is a word refers to a tiny piece of garment that covers dancer's private part in time of her dancing.
I once asked who knows how to play violin well what G string in violin means. He replied, 'G string is one of the strings in violin in which you don't have to use fingers to play it.
You don't have to use fingers to play it! Still I am not certain how to play the violin without using fingers though, I felt I was able to understand what G string means - You don't have to use fingers to cover your private part in use of G string. Of course, if I believe what he said, you don't have to use fingers to play the G string.
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Air on a G string(Score:2)
by FidelCatsro (861135) <fidelcatsro.gmail@com> on 2005.07.26 0:40 (#13156643) (Last Journal: 2005.09.30 7:41)
Dropping a piano down a coal shaft and you get "A flat minor"Classical music if filled with double-entendres , Just as i say that my mind goes blank and i can not think of a single one (I used to have a list somewhere).--Non illigitamus carborundum, Graviora manent
Re:Air on a G string(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) on 2005.07.26 1:07 (#13156851) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.09.27 11:22)
Yeah, I see. You mean no relations.
Now I resume listening to his masterpiece without worrying about.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters [ Parent ]
Re:Air on a G string(Score:2)
by Stargoat (658863) on 2005.07.26 1:19 (#13156959) (http://www.stargoat.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.29 2:15)
That is terrible. I love it.[ Parent ]
Re:Air on a G string(Score:2)
by FidelCatsro (861135) <fidelcatsro.gmail@com> on 2005.07.26 5:01 (#13159356) (Last Journal: 2005.09.30 7:41)
I am proud to say it's one of my worst jokes ;) , I was thinking of sending it to Mel brooks .Really hope he does make space balls 3 , wait this is kind of off topic heh.on topic , i am actually listening to a piece by Eberlin , which is more baroque than classical--Non illigitamus carborundum, Graviora manent [ Parent ]
Re:Air on a G string(Score:2)
by Stargoat (658863) on 2005.07.26 5:05 (#13159397) (http://www.stargoat.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.29 2:15)
Space Balls 3, the Search for More Money? oh, a man can dream.

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