You said it's name is a WHAT???

Krummhorn

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Well, for Prof Schickele probably not :lol:.

When heard in context it almost tolerable :D
 

wljmrbill

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definately strange sounding.. sounds like wild animal passing gas....in some sounds.. thanks for video Marvel...
 

marval

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Hi Bill

Thought the video might be interesting, I can go with wild animal passing gas.


Margaret
 

marval

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Thanks for the laugh CT.
 

Soubasse

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I've performed and sung in quite a few PDQ Bach pieces - it's actually rather well written stuff for parody and you've got to work to pull it off well. Very rewarding (and greatly amusing into the bargain). I've always fancied doing the bicycle part in the "Pervertimento" :)
 

Contratrombone64

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I love PDQ Bach's send up of the 1812 overture, complete with pop-guns and balloons being burst to simulate canon fire. I laughed so hard I almost wet my pants!!
 

greatcyber

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In high school, we always referred (lovingly, of course) to a bassoon as the "farter" and me thinks Margaret hit the nail on the head with that vid. As I used to play both of those instruments, it absolutely cracks me up.
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Stephen ... I agree and it's always totally amusing to laugh at that stupid tune especially when so beautifully rendered by a trio of "double-farters"
 

greatcyber

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:grin:Collective eye roll and groan @ Dorsetmike.:grin::grin:

Is that a snarky remark, or just plain stinky?
 
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