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"Double in Brass"
By Ed Hattrup

Hi;  Does anyone remember where the line, "I double in brass and
can play the clarinet," come from?  Was it a song, or from a movie?
I heard this line a long time ago and I can't remember where it came
from.

Ed Hattrup

 [ At http://romancereaderatheart.com/victorian/Trivia2.html
 [   Double in Brass: a term meaning to take on two jobs for the extra
 [ income.  Since the brass referred to the general term for musical
 [ instruments, it is thought to have originated in the American
 [ touring shows and circus groups of the 1800's.
 [
 [ At http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-1283(192602)1%3A5%3C282%3AACL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7 :
 [   Double in brass -- A performer who presents an act and also plays
 [ in the band is said to "double in brass."
 [
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Fri 6 Jul 2007, 01:26:03 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Brass, Double

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