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MUSICAL TERMS COMMONLY MISUNDERSTOOD BY COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSICIANS WITH THEIR TRANSLATED "COUNTRY" DEFINITIONS:
12 tone scale: the thing that the State Police weigh your tractor-trailer with. A 440: the highway that runs around Nashville. Aeolian Mode: How you like mama's cherry pie. Altos: Not to be confused with 'Tom's toes, 'Bubbba's toes' or 'dori-toes'. Arpeggio: "Ain't that the storybook kid with the big nose that grows?" Bach Chorale: The place behind the barn where you keep the horses. Bass: The things you run around in softball. Bassoon: Typical response when asked what you hope to catch and when. Big Band: When the bar pays enought to hire two banjo players. Bossa Nova: The car your foreman drives. Cadenza: the ugly thing your wife always vacuums dog hair off when company arrives. Cello: The proper way to answer the phone. Clarinet: Name for your second daughter if you've already used Betty Jo. Clef: what you try to never fall off of. Bass Clef: Where you wind up if you do fall off. Conductor: The man who punches your ticket to Birmingham. Cut Time: Parole. Cymbal: What they use on deer-crosssing signs so you know what to sight in your pistol with. Diminished 5th: An empty bottle of Jack Daniels. 1st inversion: Grandpa's battle group at Normandy. Major Scale: What you say after chasing a deer up the mountain; "Whew! That was a major scale!" Melodic Min: Loretta Lynn's singing dad. Minor 3rd: Your approximate age and grade at the completion of formal schooling. Order of sharps: What a wimp gets at the bar. Passing tone: Frequently heard near the baked beans at family barbecues. Perfect 5th: A full bottle of Jack Daniels. Perfect pitch: The smooth coating on a newly paved road. Pianissimo: "Refill the beer bottle" Portamento: A foreign country you've always wanted to see. 1/4 tone: What most standard pick-ups can haul. Relative Major: An uncle in the Marine Corps. Relative minor: A girlfriend. Repeat: What you do until they just expel you. Ritard: there's one in every family. Sonata: What you get from a bad cold or hay fever. Staccato: How you did all your ceilings in your mobile home. Tempo: Good choice for a used car. Time signature: What you need from your boss if you forgot to clock in. Transpositions: Men who wear dresses. Treble: Women ain't nothing but. Tuba: A compound word: "Hey woman! Fetch me another tuba Bryll Cream!" Whole note: What's due after failing to pay the mortgage for a year. |
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