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  • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

    @catsalad
    Pirates never played accordions
    πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

    (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

    Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

    100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

    So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

    leeloo@c.imL This user is from outside of this forum
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    #44

    @AccordionBruce @catsalad
    Someone's gotta post a picture of a Somali pirate with an accordion.

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    • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

      Tell me some thing blasphemous and/or sacrilegious

      moin@gruene.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #45

      @catsalad
      I downloaded a church

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      • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

        @catsalad
        Pirates never played accordions
        πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

        (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

        Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

        100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

        So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

        adam_wysokinski@fediscience.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #46

        @AccordionBruce @catsalad I've got a theory here: accordions, like opsin genes, were invented at least twice, separately. When the golden age of piracy was gone, the memories of accordions were repressed since strongly associated with socially unaccepted piracy-related aggression and violence. Hence, no trace in later history. However, they re-appear in movies as a great example of an archetype in Jungian shared unconsciousness. Anyone recall other social groups playing accordions? I'd like to develop my theory further.

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        • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

          @catsalad
          Pirates never played accordions
          πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

          (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

          Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

          100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

          So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

          photo55@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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          #47

          @AccordionBruce

          A #Chronoclasm

          (Which IIRC is the title of a #JohnWyndham #SciFi short story in The Seeds of Time which defined the term.)

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          • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

            @catsalad
            Pirates never played accordions
            πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

            (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

            Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

            100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

            So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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            #48

            @AccordionBruce @catsalad It fucks me up knowing that the bodhrΓ‘n was invented in the 19th century, cus it feels like something that must have been around forever.

            Granted it does depend on who you ask, there are people who insist it's ancient, but I think it's a question of how rigorously you define it. Like frame drums are probably older than dirt, but we're talking about a specific type of frame drum.

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            • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

              Tell me some thing blasphemous and/or sacrilegious

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              #49

              @catsalad we are all god

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              • davidr@hachyderm.ioD davidr@hachyderm.io

                @AccordionBruce @catsalad I thought the things pirates don't play were concertinas.

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                @davidr @AccordionBruce @catsalad Concertinas are still 1835 ish. Now, I haven't found anything on the variations of the nearly 4,000-year-old Chinese version. https://concertinamusic.com/timeline/

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                • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                  @catsalad
                  Pirates never played accordions
                  πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

                  (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

                  Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

                  100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

                  So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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                  #51

                  @AccordionBruce @catsalad next thing you know you'll be telling me Nero didn't actually fiddle while Rome burned

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                  • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                    @catsalad
                    Pirates never played accordions
                    πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

                    (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

                    Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

                    100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

                    So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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                    #52

                    @AccordionBruce @catsalad in my heart there is a well-armed Somali pirate who dreams of duets with Weird Al, playing his accordion walking along the coast at sunset.

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                    • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                      @catsalad
                      Pirates never played accordions
                      πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

                      (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

                      Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

                      100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

                      So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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                      #53

                      @AccordionBruce @catsalad Neal Stephenson made a similar mistake in the Baroque Cycle: a character is killed by being stabbed with the endpin of a cello. Aside from the fact that this wouldn't be very effective structurally (the endpin is not robustly attached), the endpin didn't *exist* before the mid1800s (prior to that, the cello was held tightly between the legs, as the viola da gamba is today). A musician friend of mine wrote to Stephenson about this, (politely) pointing out the error. He told me that he received a reply, which read: "AAAARGH!"

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                      • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                        Tell me some thing blasphemous and/or sacrilegious

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                        #54

                        @catsalad What's the difference between Jesus Christ and the Pharaohs?

                        The Pharaohs had the good sense to put gold in their tombs to distract corpse buggerers.

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                        • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                          @catsalad
                          Pirates never played accordions
                          πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

                          (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

                          Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

                          100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

                          So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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                          #55

                          @AccordionBruce @catsalad On the other hand, a Samurai could have seen a fax image of one

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                          • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                            @catsalad
                            Pirates never played accordions
                            πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸš«πŸͺ—

                            (Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

                            Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

                            100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

                            So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot πŸš€βŒ›οΈ

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                            #56

                            @AccordionBruce @catsalad The accordion displaced the bagpipes (in their many variants) across Europe, pushing them to the margins - mountain valleys (Appenines, Pyrenees) on the mainland or islands (Sardinia, Ireland. Scotland).

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                              @Theosoreass @AccordionBruce @catsalad (black sails theme intensifies)

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                                @Theosoreass @AccordionBruce @catsalad noone would believe that the hurdy gurdy was a real instrument 🀣

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                                • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                                  @AccordionBruce @catsalad next thing you know you'll be telling me Nero didn't actually fiddle while Rome burned

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                                  @BoredomFestival @AccordionBruce @catsalad Nero might or might not have fiddled, but could have played the pipe organ…

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                                  • leeloo@c.imL leeloo@c.im

                                    @AccordionBruce @catsalad
                                    Someone's gotta post a picture of a Somali pirate with an accordion.

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                                    @leeloo @AccordionBruce @catsalad hegseth or trump with an accordion would work as well, but I have no desire to see their faces other than behind bars

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                                    • jeanniewarner@wandering.shopJ jeanniewarner@wandering.shop

                                      @davidr @AccordionBruce @catsalad Concertinas are still 1835 ish. Now, I haven't found anything on the variations of the nearly 4,000-year-old Chinese version. https://concertinamusic.com/timeline/

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                                      @Jeanniewarner @davidr @AccordionBruce @catsalad

                                      Yes, the concertina was the invention of Sir Charles Wheatstone, patented 1829, public launch 1835, so Tom the cabin boy couldn't have used one to play the Trumpet Hornpipe for Captain Pugwash[1] on The Black Pig. 3:O(> There were lots of competing designs, so as with computers: "Any student of the concertina has to choose between ten incompatible operating systems."[2] 3:O))>

                                      [1] Pugwash is coeval with this moose!

                                      [2] https://www.kcl.ac.uk/the-concertina-celebrating-sir-charles-wheatstones-invention-at-kings

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                                      • cadbury_moose@wandering.shopC cadbury_moose@wandering.shop

                                        @Jeanniewarner @davidr @AccordionBruce @catsalad

                                        Yes, the concertina was the invention of Sir Charles Wheatstone, patented 1829, public launch 1835, so Tom the cabin boy couldn't have used one to play the Trumpet Hornpipe for Captain Pugwash[1] on The Black Pig. 3:O(> There were lots of competing designs, so as with computers: "Any student of the concertina has to choose between ten incompatible operating systems."[2] 3:O))>

                                        [1] Pugwash is coeval with this moose!

                                        [2] https://www.kcl.ac.uk/the-concertina-celebrating-sir-charles-wheatstones-invention-at-kings

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                                        @Cadbury_Moose @davidr @AccordionBruce @catsalad Thought you might enjoy reading about the Chinese one from an earlier millennium. πŸ™‚

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                                        • processparsnip@mastodon.ieP processparsnip@mastodon.ie

                                          @AccordionBruce

                                          🀯
                                          Despite your username, I had to look this up and it's true. Absolutely wild.

                                          @catsalad

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                                          @ProcessParsnip @catsalad
                                          It’s featured near the beginning of my #AccordionRevolution book

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