The following pictures are taken from the Fretted Instrument News, 1945-1949. It was the “Official Organ of the American Guild of Banjoists, Mandolinists, and Guitarists,” “An Independent Bi-Monthly Devoted to the Advancement and Culture of the Romantic Instruments.” It was particularly devoted to promoting “Fret Clubs,” amateur or school groups that played light classical selections […]
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Fretted Instrument Ensembles of the 1940s
May 23rd, 2012 · 1 Comment
Tags: Clubs and Associations · Education · Ephemera · Music
Tony Sarg — and Bobby Edwards
February 29th, 2012 · 5 Comments
I’m a great fan of Tony Sarg. He’s perhaps best known today for his work on the first Macy’s Thanksgiving balloons; but he also made animated silhouette films, designed children’s books (often with elaborate inserts and paper engineering), mounted a memorable sea serpent hoax, and pioneered puppet theater in the US. There’s not much about […]
Tags: Bobby Edwards · Music
Bobby Edwards, the Troubadour of Greenwich Village (15)
September 7th, 2011 · 1 Comment
I’ve found another picture of Bobby Edwards online; we can add it to the archive. There he is in the back, to the left, cigar box uke in hand. This was at the Garrick Club, sometime in the ‘teens. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
Tags: Bobby Edwards · Music · Ukulele
Solrésol: The Phonetic Alphabet
August 25th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Solrésol has had somewhat of a revival in recent years, due at least partially to a popular article by Paul Collins. The system is an early attempt at an auxiliary artificial language, developed by François Sudre in the 19th century, and based on the seven notes of the diatonic scale. He spoke it with solfeggio […]
Giuseppe Novello
June 13th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Giuseppe Novello (1897-1988) is one of the hidden treasures of comic art; his albums of lovingly drawn observational humor have had a long shelf life in Italy. This beautiful drawing is entitled “Blessed Intimacy: If we listened to the opera in the theater as we listen on the radio at home.” Please click to see […]
Rousseau on Copying Music
May 11th, 2011 · Comments Off on Rousseau on Copying Music
Admirers of Jean-Jacques Rousseau may be unaware of his musical interests. He wrote a great deal of music, compiled a musical dictionary, and paid bills by copying music. The dictionary is a neglected treasure, as passionate and eccentric as anything else he wrote; the entry for “copyist” fills 13 pages (at least in the 1839 […]
Tags: Literature · Music
The Ukulele Recital
April 4th, 2011 · 3 Comments
From the audience, Angela Alverson captured a snippet of the recital at the Jalopy Theatre. My beginning uke class made its first public appearance with this blues chorus. From left to right: Katherine, Rachel, teacher, Carrie, Ana, and Ashley. They’re on their way! Another of my uke students, Robin Hoffman, keeps a blog of her […]
Tags: Education · Music · The Ineffable · Ukulele
L’Album primo-avrilesque
April 1st, 2011 · 2 Comments
On April 1, 1897, the remarkable French humorist Alphonse Allais published his Album primo-avrilesque. It was a slim volume, containing seven monochromatic paintings (such as “Apoplectic cardinals picking tomatoes by the Red Sea”) and a silent funeral march (because the greatest sorrows are mute). The march was the first silent piece, preceding similar works by […]
Tags: Alphonse Allais · Liminal Graphics · Literature · Music
The Musical Cartoons of Glen Morley
March 20th, 2011 · 18 Comments
Glen Morley (1912-1996) had a busy career as a composer, conductor, and arranger, particularly in Canadian broadcasting. In the ’50s, he worked for the Rochester Philharmonic as ‘cellist and music librarian; in his younger years he also worked as a cartographer and newspaper cartoonist. Throughout his life, he produced a series of cartoons about music, […]
Bulletin (10)
March 7th, 2011 · 5 Comments
Doug Skinner will be performing at the Fabulous Jalopy Theatre, in Brooklyn, on March 12 at 9 pm. I’ll sing mostly Skinner songs, with perhaps a couple of covers. I’ll be on uke and cuatro; David Gold will join me on viola. I’ve asked the incomparable Brian Dewan to share the evening with me. He’ll […]