
Gems #1144 Orange Blossom Special for regular users, show for Oct 29 - Nov 4, 2011
From: Philip Nusbaum
Series: Gems of Bluegrass
Length: 09:48
Gems of Bluegrass are 5 - 8 minutes drop-in modules that look at bluegrass / old time history, aesthetics and culture. Each Gem consists of multiple song clips with commentary over music beds. For an insightful weekly 1-hour bluegrass show that includes Gems of Bluegrass, see the Bluegrass Review, available from PRX. Contact Phil Nusbaum at pnusbaum@bitstram.net to download the show from www.bluegrassreview.com.
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Piece Description
Gems of Bluegrass are 5 - 8 minutes drop-in modules that look at bluegrass / old time history, aesthetics and culture. Each Gem consists of multiple song clips with commentary over music beds. For an insightful weekly 1-hour bluegrass show that includes Gems of Bluegrass, see the Bluegrass Review, available from PRX. Contact Phil Nusbaum at pnusbaum@bitstram.net to download the show from www.bluegrassreview.com.
Timing and Cues
in: music
out: UA
time: 9:48
Intro and Outro
INTRO:The fiddle is the bluegrass instrument that is most like the human voice, and you can make it sound like birds or automobiles and trains. And over time, the most famous fiddle train is the orange blossom special.
OUTRO:play some additional "sound effects" songs. I really like Callin' in the Dogs by Tad Marks.





