Melody used in "The Barn Dance" from 1928 ?
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appelquistdk
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Melody used in "The Barn Dance" from 1928 ?
Hi.
I would be glad to know the title of the main melody used in the early Silly Symphony "The Barn Dance" from 1928.
Can somebody help me?
Kind regards
appelquist
I would be glad to know the title of the main melody used in the early Silly Symphony "The Barn Dance" from 1928.
Can somebody help me?
Kind regards
appelquist
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Lars Vermundsberget
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Well, it is a Mickey Mouse short, not a Silly Symphony.
It includes snippets of a number of "traditional tunes" used in several other Disney shorts, among other things. Which one would be the "main melody", in the first place? There is one that "carries" a lot of the actual dance sequence that I guess could be "Pop goes the weasel" or something like that. Can anyone tell? Close to the start there's a short piece of a tune that I recognize as "Merrily we roll along", but that would be no means be the "main melody".
It includes snippets of a number of "traditional tunes" used in several other Disney shorts, among other things. Which one would be the "main melody", in the first place? There is one that "carries" a lot of the actual dance sequence that I guess could be "Pop goes the weasel" or something like that. Can anyone tell? Close to the start there's a short piece of a tune that I recognize as "Merrily we roll along", but that would be no means be the "main melody".
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Thank you very much everybody.
After Minnie made a knot on her leg and cut off the unnecessary part of it, the leader of the band blows his nose and the orchestra starts playing the melody I would like to know the title of.
I do not live in USA and thats why I don't know all the splendid American melodies used in Silly Symphony and (like this) the old Mickey Mouse-cartoons.
Most of the European (classical) melodies I know.
I have searched and searched the web trying to find out which melodies is used in the different Silly Symphony and the old Mickey Mouse, but unfortunately without succes.
Kind regards
Appelquist
After Minnie made a knot on her leg and cut off the unnecessary part of it, the leader of the band blows his nose and the orchestra starts playing the melody I would like to know the title of.
I do not live in USA and thats why I don't know all the splendid American melodies used in Silly Symphony and (like this) the old Mickey Mouse-cartoons.
Most of the European (classical) melodies I know.
I have searched and searched the web trying to find out which melodies is used in the different Silly Symphony and the old Mickey Mouse, but unfortunately without succes.
Kind regards
Appelquist
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I think you might be interested in this book:appelquistdk wrote:I have searched and searched the web trying to find out which melodies is used in the different Silly Symphony and the old Mickey Mouse, but unfortunately without succes.
http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/pubbli ... t_cdf.html
Take a look at the sample entry for Flowers and Trees:
http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/pubbli ... tryF&T.pdf
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Or more correctly Reuben and Rachel by William Gooch and Harry Birch. I think that might be the song appelquistdk is looking for.UrsushH.Bear wrote:Reuben, Reuben I've been thinking
Try listening to the midi here:
http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/Archiv01.htm
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Hejsan Anders.
(Min farmor blev født i Blekinge i 1870. Hun og en søster emigrerede til Danmark. Hendes 3 andre søskende emigrerede til USA. Nå, men jeg må hellere fortsætte på engelsk).
Thank you very much, Anders. Reuben and Rachel is just the melody I have looked for. The link to http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/Archiv01.htm is very useful. I'm sure, I can find many of the melodies from Silly Symphony and Mickey Mouse there.
I have ordered the book about the Silly Symhonies.
Thank once more for a very great help.
Appelquist
(Min farmor blev født i Blekinge i 1870. Hun og en søster emigrerede til Danmark. Hendes 3 andre søskende emigrerede til USA. Nå, men jeg må hellere fortsætte på engelsk).
Thank you very much, Anders. Reuben and Rachel is just the melody I have looked for. The link to http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/Archiv01.htm is very useful. I'm sure, I can find many of the melodies from Silly Symphony and Mickey Mouse there.
I have ordered the book about the Silly Symhonies.
Thank once more for a very great help.
Appelquist
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