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TranslatorMore1645 t1_j2fjqd1 wrote

Ashokan Farewell - from Ken Burns, The Civil War series.

This one may be hard to obtain due to the pertinent included monologue is not available on the soundtrack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZmxZThb084

However, if you have the patience you can listen to two narratives with the song in the background @

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7HmBmWz9mI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VK1KcZoDu0

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cashbrokethedrumstix t1_j2fjnit wrote

I also bought a guitar off of Amazon about 5 months ago and I am left handed on everything except for writing, the opposite of you. It will hurt to play at first, and seem impossible to shape a chord. Over time you will be able to shape a chord correctly, but it takes time, patience and practice.

Edit: grammar

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EnderCrystal221 OP t1_j2fj3bg wrote

I feel like I’m missing out on a lot of music due to how my music taste is mostly old Crooners, Big Band/Swing, Opera songs, Doo Wop, Soul, Barbershop Quartets, and Traditional Pop music from the 1940’s to about the 1960’s. I love that stuff but it means that I’m stuck to mainly the early 1900’s to 1960’s with only some outliers. I haven’t been able to get into Rock outside of Journey due to a lot of that stuff being boring to me for some reason. It’s not that I like dislike the instruments used, I just really prefer full orchestration, harmonies, or a lot of vibrato in singing. Music with mainly percussion doesn’t do much for me which kills off my interest in a lot of music. Any tips on how to become more open to different music?

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MTTMFR t1_j2fik17 wrote

Lil Wayne can not be compared to but if there was any contender I’d say no cap is this generations lil Wayne as far was word play doubles triples and rhyme schemes

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