[New-Poetry] Danbury, Connecticut: Parade on Charles Ives Day

Mark Weiss junction at earthlink.net
Sun Apr 26 17:36:17 EDT 2009


It took me a long time (and a lot of Mexican town and state bands) to 
figure out that they try to sound that way. A joyous noise and all that.

At 05:23 PM 4/26/2009, you wrote:


>On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Mark Weiss 
><<mailto:junction at earthlink.net>junction at earthlink.net> wrote:
>Hal can answer for himself, but I assume that he's referring to The 
>Fourth of July (was it? my stuff is still in storage), which 
>contains Ives' memory of his father's experiment of having different 
>bands approach the town square playing different tunes.
>
>
>Here in San Miguel, we have one band playing different tunes.  At 
>least it sounds that way.  Could be each player playing the same 
>tune in a different key.  Hal knows it quite well.
>
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