• Re: Double E Waterfall?

    From David Simmons@21:1/5 to Seth Jackson on Sat Apr 16 12:14:54 2022
    On Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at 4:23:20 PM UTC-4, Seth Jackson wrote:
    http://www.edlis.org/twice/threads/double_ees.html
    - Seth Jackson
    Songwriting & Music Business Info: http://www.sethjackson.net
    Double E (A,B,C,D,EE) refers to a ticket you had to buy at Disneyland and pay big bucks to get on the "good" rides back in the day. How do I know this?, I asked Jerry at a diner one night when I met him.

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  • From Brian Bruxvoort@21:1/5 to the wharf rat on Wed Apr 19 07:33:03 2023
    On Thursday, October 14, 2004 at 5:02:25 AM UTC-4, the wharf rat wrote:
    What is a double e waterfall?...Ive always wondered that..
    A Bass violin, a standup bass, is tuned so that it's
    lowest string sound "double E", third E below middle C. A double
    E waterfall is a waterfall that's so big it sounds the lowest bass
    notes instead of the tinkling upper registers or more subtly moving liquids...

    I always pictured the double E image as a standup bass too, with the S shaped sound holes looking like two waterfalls on a woman's back and the strings along her spine.

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