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What is Clave?
I looked up the definition in the dictionary, but the entries I've found
we 1. past tense of cleaver 2. A cylindrical hardwood stick used in a pair as a percussion instrument. 3. A syncopated two-bar musical pattern. I'm assuming it means gathering? -tom |
Tom Nakashima wrote:
... I'm assuming it means gathering? That's right, 'Clave is an abbreviated form of Conclave. -- Ken Fortenberry |
On 2/15/05 3:53 PM, in article
, "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: Tom Nakashima wrote: ... I'm assuming it means gathering? That's right, 'Clave is an abbreviated form of Conclave. Stems from the Nahuatl "conclavatl" meaning camaraderie, drinking, dunking and occasional fishing. Entymologtl R Us, Bill |
Tom Nakashima wrote:
I looked up the definition in the dictionary, but the entries I've found we 1. past tense of cleaver 2. A cylindrical hardwood stick used in a pair as a percussion instrument. 3. A syncopated two-bar musical pattern. I'm assuming it means gathering? I *love* this job!: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/acronyms/ -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
"Tim J." wrote in message ... Tom Nakashima wrote: I looked up the definition in the dictionary, but the entries I've found we 1. past tense of cleaver 2. A cylindrical hardwood stick used in a pair as a percussion instrument. 3. A syncopated two-bar musical pattern. I'm assuming it means gathering? I *love* this job!: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/acronyms/ -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj Thanks everyone for clearing that up and the useful link. -tom |
"William Claspy" wrote That's right, 'Clave is an abbreviated form of Conclave. Stems from the Nahuatl "conclavatl" meaning camaraderie, drinking, dunking and occasional fishing. Entymologtl R Us, Bill hilarious; and so drenched in currency. yfitons wayno |
"David Snedeker" wrote in message ... Mostly open invitation fishing gatherings of Roffians. Ie all invited within a few shifting and general guidelines typically established by a volunteer clave master. (Things like don't beat your dog, limits on firearms, ****ing matches but not much more. Degree of formal arrangements vary. You should come to one. The few Ive been to have been a kick. Dave Yes, I'm planning on attending the Sandy River Spey Clave on May 14-15, along the Washington/Oregon border. I believe there will be a few Roffians there, sounds like a lot of fun. -tom |
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... I looked up the definition in the dictionary, but the entries I've found we 1. past tense of cleaver 2. A cylindrical hardwood stick used in a pair as a percussion instrument. 3. A syncopated two-bar musical pattern. I'm assuming it means gathering? -tom Mostly open invitation fishing gatherings of Roffians. Ie all invited within a few shifting and general guidelines typically established by a volunteer clave master. (Things like don't beat your dog, limits on firearms, ****ing matches but not much more. Degree of formal arrangements vary. You should come to one. The few Ive been to have been a kick. Dave |
"Tim J." wrote in message ... I *love* this job!: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/acronyms/ I just looked at that list for the first time. Nice job. Tim! However.........you knew it was coming.......right?..... :) IIRC, HWMNBN has only ever been applied to a single specific individual within this group.......thus far, anyway. A brief explanation of the circumstances might not be entirely out of order......one need not necessarily even name HWMNBN. I don't recall whether the acronym "POTY" has ever been used here, but I'm fairly certain that the expression it abbreviates has. A possible candidate for inclusion? I understand the limitations of space, and the definition of "SPLORK VANG MU" is accurate and witty enough, but it seems to me that a fuller exposition of the peculiar relevance to ROFF (as well as due recognition of the roles of the principals) might make it even better........um........OMN. W |
David Snedeker wrote: Mostly open invitation fishing gatherings of Roffians. In the context of ROFF maybe, but claves amongst the various electronic fly fishing groups were going on long before ROFF had it's first *official* clave. |
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