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  • #31
    Re: Minstrel Show Audiences

    I thought the banjo player sucked.
    Rick Bailey
    Melodian Banjoist from Allendale and Founder of Waffle Schnapps.

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    • #32
      Re: Minstrel Show Audiences

      Some members of our Battalion put on a Minstrel Show in black face in the loft of a barn at a local reenactment. The script was taken from a period book of an actual show performed during the 1800's. It was hilarious! After the show the Minstrel troope was told that they offended one lady and that they could not put on another show at the reenactment. The person offended was white.

      Regards,

      Claude Sinclair
      Claude Sinclair
      Palmetto Battalion

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      • #33
        Re: Minstrel Show Audiences

        "I thought the banjo player sucked."

        Dear Rick:
        How would you know? Grin.


        Great meeting you in Kentucky last year,

        Karin Timour
        Period Knitting -- Socks, Sleeping Hats, Balaclavas
        Warm. Durable. Documented.

        Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
        Email: Ktimour@aol.com

        How

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        • #34
          Re: Minstrel Show Audiences

          I say one once in Arizona of all places. It was quite educational.
          Jake Beckstrand
          CWPT
          Member of The Iron Rooster Mess

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          • #35
            Re: Minstrel Show Audiences

            In response to Hank's comments a few days ago:


            "And I was amazed at how the Melodeons could take sterile sheet music from the period and turn it into how it was surely meant to come alive. Just reading the words and notes on the Levy sheet music site doesn't begin to capture what you would have been seeing and hearing."

            As a musician for over 30 years (and a bugler). I can tell you that there is a remarkable difference between playing the notes on a page and playing the music on a page. The more talented the musician, the more life the music will take on. This applies to musicians, singers, and all sorts of entertainers.
            Buglers in the field can recognize each other to some degree by the texture of their calls. Some struggle to play the notes, some literally sing out the calls with embelishments and adornments.

            As far as the Melodians "non-performances" :) go, the level of entertainment they provide is, in my humble opinion, a direct result of their skill, practice, and love of the art.

            I hope they continue for a long time.
            Patrick
            Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

            Patrick Peterson
            Old wore out Bugler

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