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Hi my name is Tia and I decided to see what this forum was all about. Actually I think I know what it is about(Movies), but you know what I mean(or maybe you don't). I am 21 and a single mom of my pride and joy little 4 year old boy Connor. I also love movies or I wouldn't be here. My favorite movie is Mr. Hollands Opus. I also love music as evidence to liking that movie and also loving the movie August Rush. I play the piano, guitar, Cello, violin, and have also mellowed in playing the dulcimer and sitar, but not very good at it. I love pretty much any type of music from classic to classic rock and anything in between. That pretty much is the same way with movies for me as well(although I have been stuck watching kiddie movies for the past few years). I do get into just about any type of movie, if it is put together well. Right now I am living with my parents and am an aide at my sons pre-kindergarten class at school. Well that is about it. Ask any more questions if you want, I will try to answer them.

~Tia~



Hey Tia; welcome to Movie Forums.

Always good to see Groundhog Day on someone's list. Good sign; most of us here dig it. I'll have to see it again soon...been a few months.



Welcome to the board, I love crazy blondes . The normal ones are boring.
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Welcome to the board, I love crazy blondes . The normal ones are boring.
Well then you will probably get along with me. I am far from normal.



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Hi Tia


An impressive array of musical instruments ... love the cello, the most sensuous of instruments IMO.

Hadn't heard of a dulcimer before is your's to pluck


or to hammer?


Cheers
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My ears pricked up too when you said you played the dulcimer and the sitar. Rock on!

Welcome to MoFo! I think Girl, Interrupted is a great film. too.

FernTree - REM's Automatic For The People is full of dulcimer playing, I seem to remember. That's the kinda vibe it can have when set against more 'modern' instruments.
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My ears pricked up too when you said you played the dulcimer and the sitar. Rock on!

Welcome to MoFo! I think Girl, Interrupted is a great film. too.

FernTree - REM's Automatic For The People is full of dulcimer playing, I seem to remember. That's the kinda vibe it can have when set against more 'modern' instruments.
The Cello is something that I love to pick up when I need to relax and chill out. The sound the vibrates from the instrument just is so soothing.

The Dulcimer and Sitar are very difficult for me to play, but I have giving them both a shot. One guy who could really play the dulcimer was Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones. And yes the REM song you are referring to does have quite a bit of dulcimer in it. I love the sound. As for the Sitar, George Harrison rocked that instrument back in the day. Also another guy from the 60's Donovan could play the Sitar very well.