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Author Topic: The Waffle Thread  (Read 38838 times)
Ian Pace
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« Reply #600 on: 18:01:13, 18-02-2007 »

And in case anyone hasn't figured out their primary claim to fame:

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« Reply #601 on: 18:03:14, 18-02-2007 »

They are gorgeous. Are they good with their violins and cellos? I don't know them.

Well, I think their forthcoming CD of Lachenmann's Gran Torso, coupled with the Ferneyhough Third Quartet and Richard Barrett I Open and Close should enable us to make up our mind about them.
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« Reply #602 on: 18:04:24, 18-02-2007 »

Who are they Ian. Please tell us. Are you sure they know how to play? Is it a quartet?
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« Reply #603 on: 18:11:56, 18-02-2007 »


 Yikes, I thought I had found 'one of those' sites

Please, let's 'talk' ??


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« Reply #604 on: 18:13:38, 18-02-2007 »

Hey,

I thought of the Bond Quartet at first but then the blonde (in the first photo) didn't look like a real baaaabe !
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« Reply #605 on: 18:15:54, 18-02-2007 »

Then we have the changing face of early music:



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« Reply #606 on: 18:21:10, 18-02-2007 »

Why are they Medieval? They look very modern to me.
Who are the boys? What quartet is it?
How do you google something like this? you can not google pictures.
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« Reply #607 on: 18:26:22, 18-02-2007 »

click on 'images' at the top just over the word google t-p... images for ever !!

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« Reply #608 on: 18:31:33, 18-02-2007 »

Thigs one learns on this board are fantastic. I never noticed there are images on google.
And now do you put the images there for google to look for it.
I am from stone age you  know.
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« Reply #609 on: 18:33:04, 18-02-2007 »

Thigs one learns on this board are fantastic. I never noticed there are images on google.
And now do you put the images there for google to look for it.
I am from stone age you  know.

Just copy the URL of the site with the image (click on 'see full-size image' first), then click second on the left of the boxes on here (underneath the italic sign), and copy the URL in there.
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« Reply #610 on: 18:53:35, 18-02-2007 »

http://www.geocities.com/womankindeternal/DBM/web_art/hoffnung_piano_animated.gif
I am trying something. If you will see piano moving I succeeded.

How can I click on full-size image? Where is it. What is URL? I tried to save location of picture on the other side of the mouse (it is left I think) and then I paste it on google. It could not find pictures.
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« Reply #611 on: 18:54:24, 18-02-2007 »



O well, may be I can not do it. It is ok.
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« Reply #612 on: 18:56:05, 18-02-2007 »

It should go between the 'img' and '/img' (both enclosed in square brackets). Try quoting my thread to see....

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« Reply #613 on: 19:10:09, 18-02-2007 »

It should go between the 'img' and '/img' (both enclosed in square brackets). Try quoting my thread to see....



I think I understood how to do the piano thing.
Now it will take me another few days to get it how to copy other images and search for them on google.
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« Reply #614 on: 20:39:52, 18-02-2007 »

Then we have the changing face of early music:





Ok, I get the Babes, but who are the other guys with Hank B Marvin ?
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