excerpt from 'Recollections of an old musician' pp. 88-89 (61 words)
excerpt from 'Recollections of an old musician' pp. 88-89 (61 words)
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There were many reasons for Ole Bull’s great popularity. He had some remarkable points in technique; for instance, his marvelous staccato; also his trick of playing a four-part harmony on an almost flat bridge. His rendition of The Mother's Prayer was a finished performance, while that of The Arkansas Traveller was simply a stroke of genius in its way.
There were many reasons for Ole Bull’s great popularity. He had some remarkable points in technique; for instance, his marvelous staccato; also his trick of playing a four-part harmony on an almost flat bridge. His rendition of The Mother's Prayer was a finished performance, while that of The Arkansas Traveller was simply a stroke of genius in its way. |
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