<BR><br><br> "napsteresque" !!!<br> <br> If the Nomad had not already moved on (he stays too briefly in any one place!), I might have congratulated him on a fine new word! (Really, less than a week is far too little time to appreciate the Downs!)<br> <br> I have not lately looked for Tolkien songs on the net. I once downloaded the Professor himself singing an early version of Sam's TROLL SONG!<br> <br> The TOLKIEN ARCHIVES used to have a tremendous amount of material, but alas, it seems to have been cut way back!<br> <br> (POSSIBLE SOLUTION FOR CONTENT PROVIDERS...Bandwidth is the problem. By maintaining a large inventory of big files, a popular website also maintains a high bandwidth cost. Having a ROTATING selection, like a radio station, could ameliorate bandwidth usage...)<br> <br> <br> Earlier, there was a comment to the effect of "I start singing a Tolkien song to a modern tune, but the lyrics don't fit the melody..."<br> <br> Naturally, one must find a suitable melody. For example fitting BOROMIR'S FUNERAL SONG to GREENSLEEVES works, barely, but one must "fit" the lyrics in, by occasionally smooshing multiple syllables to a note or two, or by extending a syllable across multiple notes. One should try to end each phrase with the ending of a stanza or a chorus. One should try to get a feel for matching the melody to the meaning, too.<br> <br> I haven't tried, but I imagine that some melodies from modern musicals or pop ballads would better fit than stuff off the TOP 40.<br> <br> (Do they still call it the TOP 40?)<br> <br> One could go country, I suppose, but all that sounds alike to me now. (The older stuff was better. I imagine Galadriel singing to "Crazy" by Patsy Cline, or Pippin singing "Water Hot" to the tune of "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Hank Williams...)<br> <br> Heh.<br> <br> Of course, one can RAP any poetry that has a beat...<br> <br> Gangsta Elves of Rivendell! <p><center> <a href="http://www.barrowdowns.com">Barrow-Downs</a>~<a href="http://www.geocities.com/robertwgardner2000">Bare Bones</a>~<a href="http://pub41.ezboard.com/btarostineruhir">Tar Ost-in-Eruhir</a>~<a href="http://www.geocities.com/robertwgardner2000/gilthalion.html">Grand Adventures</a>~<a href="http://www.barrowdowns.com/fanfichobbits.asp">The Hobbits</a>~<a href="http://www.tolkientrail.com">Tolkien Trail</a> </center></p>
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