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Guinness Irish Black Whistle CD Pack
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Guinness Irish Black Whistle CD Pack

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from: Guinness


: :Like all our instruments this pack is brand new straight from the distributor Contains Guinness black aluminium D whistle, an easyto-use book with instruction in six languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese) that includes 27 Irish and international tunes, and a demonstration CD with each tune played as it should be played.

Hohner 280/64 Chromonica 64 Harmonica
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Hohner 280/64 Chromonica 64 Harmonica

(more) »rank: 9227

from: Hohner


: :A classic in the chromatic series, the 64 Chromonica covers a complete 4 octave range starting one octave below middle C. Tone and performance capabilities are outstanding, aided by special wind saving valves and airtight, machine screw assembly. 16 holes, 64 reeds, Key: C, Length: 7 1/4'. Due to health regulations this item may not be returned.

Learn to Play Bagpipes
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Learn to Play Bagpipes

(more) »rank: 1894

from: Mid-East Manufacturing


: :Practice Chanter tutorial by Pipe Major R.T. Shepherd. Includes photographs of finger positions, exercises, melodies and more.

Hohner 1896/20 Marine Band Harmonica, Low and High Pitches, Key of F Low pitch
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Hohner 1896/20 Marine Band Harmonica, Low and High Pitches, Key of F Low pitch

(more) »rank: 2729

from: Hohner


: :Save BIG when you buy today!

Huang Star Performer Rock / Blues Harp Harmonica, Key of F
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Huang Star Performer Rock / Blues Harp Harmonica, Key of F

(more) »rank: 9644

from: Huang


: :Huang harmonica production began more than two decades ago by two ex-Hohner harmonica makers, Frank and Cham-ber Huang (also a virtuoso harmonica player). Incorporating their working and playing experience, the Huang brothers developed a product line that is comparable to any of the world renowned brands. Made in a state-of-the-art factory in China, they are lower in cost than competitive models, without a sacrifice in quality. As you probably know, many of the 'traditional? companies are manufacturing in China, also producing excellent products. The Huang products include a broad range of diatonic harmonicas, chromatic, bass and tremolo models. Solo and Octave tuned ...

Trumpet Kazoo
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Trumpet Kazoo

(more) »rank: 9921

from: The Kazoo Company


: :Huang harmonica production began more than two decades ago by two ex-Hohner harmonica makers, Frank and Cham-ber Huang (also a virtuoso harmonica player). Incorporating their working and playing experience, the Huang brothers developed a product line that is comparable to any of the world renowned brands. Made in a state-of-the-art factory in China, they are lower in cost than competitive models, without a sacrifice in quality. As you probably know, many of the 'traditional? companies are manufacturing in China, also producing excellent products. The Huang products include a broad range of diatonic harmonicas, chromatic, bass and tremolo models. Solo and Octave tuned ...

Hohner 560/20 Special 20 Marine Band Harmonica, w/ FREE Book, Key of G
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Hohner 560/20 Special 20 Marine Band Harmonica, w/ FREE Book, Key of G

(more) »rank: 3763

from: Hohner


: :The most popular harmonica in the Hohner product line. Still made in Germany, this harp is played by pros all over the world. Included is a FREE 24 page mini-booklet which teaches the basics of how to play the harmonica. The mini-book covers how to hold the harmonica, blowing technique, descriptions of the notes and keys, scales, harmonica tablature, blues scale, cross harp and a description of bending technique. A great book to keep handy while you enjoy your new harmonica.

Whistle, Brass, 'G', 17'
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Whistle, Brass, 'G', 17'

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from: Mid East


: :Straight brass pipe. 6 front holes. Held vertically, it has a built in whistle end, making this easier to play. These are simple brass whistles. Approximatley 17 inches long. You should expect your brass instruments to have, or develop, an attractive antique patina. However, if you prefer the high shine look we recommend Brasso (TM) as a good polish.

Narragansett Music Soprano Recorder
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Narragansett Music Soprano Recorder

(more) »rank: 6523

from: Narragansett Music


: :Great for beginners, students, classrooms and anybody who is interested in taking up the recorder / 3 Piece / 8 hole baroque finger / Color: White

Brass IRISH Flute Whistle in Low D
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Brass IRISH Flute Whistle in Low D

(more) »rank: 8923

from: Mid-East Manufacturing


: :This brand new Irish whistle is rooted deep in history and now you may experience the joy of playing one yourself! Perfect for those just starting out. Held vertically, it has a built in whistle end, making it much easier to play than the flute.


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It always comes up when people are comparing their most traumatic movie experiences: "the death of Bambi's mother," a recollection that can bring a shudder to even the most jaded filmgoer. That primal separation (which is no less stunning for happening off-screen) is the centerpiece of Bambi, Walt Disney's 1942 animated classic, but it is by no means the only bold stroke in the film. In its swift but somehow leisurely 69 minutes, Bambi covers a year in the life of a young deer. But in a bigger way, it measures the life cycle itself, from birth to adulthood, from childhood's freedom to grown-up responsibility. All of this is rendered in cheeky, fleet-footed style--the movie doesn't lecture, or make you feel you're being fed something that's good for you. The animation is miraculous, a lush forest in which nature is a constantly unfolding miracle (even in a spectacular fire, or those dark moments when "man was in the forest"). There are probably easier animals to draw than a young deer, and the Disney animators set themselves a challenge with Bambi's wobbly glide across an ice-covered lake, his spindly legs akimbo; but the sequence is effortless and charming. If Bambi himself is just a bit dull--such is the fate of an Everydeer--his rabbit sidekick Thumper and a skunk named Flower more than make up for it. Many of the early Disney features have their share of lyrical moments and universal truths, but Bambi is so simple, so pure, it's almost transparent. You might borrow a phrase from Thumper and say it's downright twitterpated. --Robert Horton
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This well-acted drama won the Audience award at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, causing a festival ruckus when several distributors entered a bidding war in response to the movie's positive buzz. When the movie was finally released, audience and critical response provided a sudden reality check: the movie's good to a point, but hardly worth the fuss it received at Sundance. Packing a miniseries' worth of melodrama into 117 minutes, the story centers on a young woman named Percy (Alison Elliott) who served prison time for manslaughter and arrives in a small town in Maine with hopes of beginning a new life. She works as a waitress in the Spitfire Grill, owned by Hannah (Ellen Burstyn), whose gruff exterior conceals a kind heart and precious little tolerance for the grill's regular customers, who cast their suspicions on Percy's mysterious past. The plot unfolds when Hannah holds a $100-per-entry essay contest to find a new owner for the grill. There's ample mystery surrounding the collected money, a local hermit who's really Hannah's shell-shocked Vietnam veteran son, and circumstances that lead the locals to adopt a lynch-mob mentality at Percy's expense. By the time Percy is nearly drowning in a raging river, The Spitfire Grill has taken its melodrama a few steps 'round the bend. Fine acting is the movie's saving grace, however, and newcomer Alison Elliott anchors The Spitfire Grill with a subtle, emotionally involving performance. Thanks to Elliott and Burstyn, you don't have to feel too guilty if you find yourself reaching for a Kleenex as the closing credits roll. --Jeff Shannon

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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 1577912187

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Average customer rating: ISBN: 6308344311
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Big news on the Harry Potter musical front: After scoring the first three installments in the series, John Williams has been replaced by Patrick Doyle. Still, Williams never feels far away. His main theme pops up here and there, and a track like "Voldemort," which eloquently illustrates the soul of a blacker-than-black wizard with thunderous cymbal crashes, shrieking horns, tumultuous strings, and a stately finish, firmly belongs in the Williams mode. Overall, Doyle acquits himself well. He can do light when needed ("The Quidditch World Cup," which starts out like some kind of jig), but mostly he's required to be ominous ("The Quidditch World Cup," which ends in martial war chants). Among the highlights are the aforementioned "Voldemort," but also the frantic, overpowering "The Dark Mark." Note that the CD concludes on a jarringly different note with three songs by the Weird Sisters, the group that performs at Hogwarts' Yule Ball. Led by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, the ad hoc band also includes members of Radiohead and Cocker's side project Relaxed Muscle. "Do the Hippogriff" is a fast-paced rocker that somehow comes across like a grungy hybrid of Billy Idol's "White Wedding" and "Dancing with Myself." The other two songs--"This Is the Night" and "Magic Works"--are less obvious, and much better. Still, the contrast between these tracks and the instrumental score that precedes them may not be to everybody's taste. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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You needn't see the film of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to appreciate the wonder, magic, and fearful chills of J.K. Rowling's phenomenal bestseller in John Williams's outstanding score. Williams typically avoids the source material for the films he scores, but he reportedly derived great pleasure and inspiration from Rowling's first Harry Potter adventure, and created a perfect motif (fully expressed in "Hedwig's Theme") to dominate his score. It's first heard as a dreamy celesta waltz and embellished through myriad incarnations and moods, often with a sinister edge befitting the darker tones of Chris Columbus's direction. Evident are fantastical allusions to Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky (among others), and Williams's epic track is "Quidditch Match," a breathtaking frenzy to accompany the film's dazzling highlight. And while Williams occasionally flirts with self-plagiarism (with inevitable variants of his Hook and Star Wars themes), this is nevertheless a richly regal score that brilliantly evokes the mystery and magic of Harry Potter's world. --Jeff Shannon

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