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Country guitar players musical terms ....
As eMailed by a friend ... or, I thought he was !
Diminished Fifth -- An empty bottle of Jack Daniels Perfect Fifth -- A full bottle of Jack Daniels Ritard -- There's one in every family Relative Major -- An uncle in the Marine Corps Relative Minor -- A girlfriend Big Band -- When the bar pays enough to bring two banjo players Pianissimo -- "Refill this beer bottle" Repeat -- What you do until they just expel you Treble -- Women ain't nothin' but Bass -- The things you run around in softball Portamento -- A foreign country you've always wanted to see Conductor -- The man who punches your ticket to Birmingham Arpeggio -- "Ain't he that storybook kid with the big nose that grows?" Tempo -- Good choice for a used car A 440 -- The highway that runs around Nashville Transpositions -- Men who wear dresses Cut Time -- Parole Passing Tone -- Frequently heard near the baked beans at family barbecues Middle C -- The only fruit drink you can afford when food stamps are low Perfect Pitch -- The smooth coating on a freshly paved road Tuba -- A compound word: "Hey, woman! Fetch me another tuba Bryll Cream!" Cadenza -- That ugly thing your wife always vacuums dog hair off of when company comes Whole Note -- What's due after failing to pay the mortgage for a year Clef -- What you try never to fall off of Bass Clef -- Where you wind up if you do fall off Altos -- Not to be confused with "Tom's toes," "Bubba's toes" or "Dori-toes" Minor Third -- Your approximate age and grade at the completion of formal schooling Melodic Minor -- Loretta Lynn's singing dad 12-Tone Scale -- The thing the State Police weigh your tractor trailer truck with Quarter Tone -- What most standard pickups can haul Sonata -- What you get from a bad cold or hay fever Clarinet -- Name used on your second daughter if you've already used Betty Jo Cello -- The proper way to answer the phone Bassoon -- Typical response when asked what you hope to catch, and when French Horn -- Your wife says you smell like a cheap one when you come in at 4 a.m. Cymbal -- What they use on deer-crossing signs so you know what to sight-in your pistol with Bossa Nova -- The car your foreman drives Time Signature -- What you need from your boss if you forget to clock in First Inversion -- Grandpa's battle group at Normandy Staccato -- How you did all the ceilings in your mobile home Major Scale -- What you say after chasing wild game up a mountain: "Darn! That was a major scale!" Aeolian Mode -- How you like Mama's cherry pie Bach Chorale -- The place behind the barn where you keep the horses
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