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What will they play at your funeral?

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by The_professor, Mar 15, 2005.

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    Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye

    Hank Williams - I Saw the Light
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Two of my favs, too. I can play both of those tunes, and would be 'glad' to do them instumental solo on tenor sax.
     
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    attended a funeral may 2. lost a very loved one april 24. we had a harpist play. the harpist was awesome. she is a tantheologist, something, studies/plays music for the dead. i will have to ask her again what she studies, i forget. anyhoo, the service went well, but the harp and the soothing music coming from the harp made the whole affair bearable.

    i'd want someone to play the harp.

    it'd be more appropriate for my funeral to have viking folk music, tho.



    mourning sux.

     
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    A big stringed harp, like in orchestras, or a mouth harp as in harmonica? Just curious.

    [Sorry 'bout your friend.]
     
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