And so it begins.
Ludwig’s Fifth in the final panel?
I don’t think so. The 5th Symphony starts out in Cm (3 flats) this piece has just 2, making it Gm or Bb. And it’s not the beginning; note the tie from the unknown measure preceding. Anyone know the tune?
ask Emily Bear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y_Jhp0Fk8k
And there he goes!!!! The first one!
YES!!! I remember seeing this. Nobody believed me when I said that it was Charlie Brown who introduced Schroeder to the piano.
Schroeder took right to the piano. A character I enjoy through Peanuts.
& so this is how it all started!!
The first appearance of Schroeder’s piano and how he knew about Beethoven and classical music.
And he never graduated to a full size piano.
Love it, a great story line introduced by Charles Schultz.
Yup, it’s my favorite Rachmaninoff prelude. Prokofiev’s recording is my favorite, even though it’s a piano roll.
A child musical genius!
Don’t forget the black keys are only painted on.
page 6, 2nd line, 2nd measure: http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=672
…and here’s a nice recording of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS0iUCVqWP0 (buy the nice gal a coffee)
Beethoven
Darned if I know! It’s Greek to me…
Interesting that Schroeder starts out with Rach rather than Beethoven, but it was a lovely device to carry throughout the strip’s history.
Truly a child prodigy
well, now we know!
now imagine if Charlie Brown introduced him to drums
Too, Bad he never learned to play like George shearing..I remember walking to first grade whistling his magic…
Kip W, are you aware Rachmaninoff himself cut that piano roll? It was common 100 years ago for the composer to do so.
DudeIt’s Schroeder
Charles Schulz
Linux0s almost 9 years ago
And so it begins.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Ludwig’s Fifth in the final panel?
eromlig almost 9 years ago
I don’t think so. The 5th Symphony starts out in Cm (3 flats) this piece has just 2, making it Gm or Bb. And it’s not the beginning; note the tie from the unknown measure preceding. Anyone know the tune?
laughforme almost 9 years ago
ask Emily Bear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y_Jhp0Fk8k
Alida_L almost 9 years ago
And there he goes!!!! The first one!
Wren Fahel almost 9 years ago
YES!!! I remember seeing this. Nobody believed me when I said that it was Charlie Brown who introduced Schroeder to the piano.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Schroeder took right to the piano. A character I enjoy through Peanuts.
deojaideep aka Courage almost 9 years ago
& so this is how it all started!!
Darryl Heine almost 9 years ago
The first appearance of Schroeder’s piano and how he knew about Beethoven and classical music.
pumaman almost 9 years ago
And he never graduated to a full size piano.
mourdac Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Love it, a great story line introduced by Charles Schultz.
Kip W almost 9 years ago
Yup, it’s my favorite Rachmaninoff prelude. Prokofiev’s recording is my favorite, even though it’s a piano roll.
mail2jbl almost 9 years ago
A child musical genius!
steverinoCT almost 9 years ago
Don’t forget the black keys are only painted on.
qmwnebrvt almost 9 years ago
page 6, 2nd line, 2nd measure: http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=672
…and here’s a nice recording of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS0iUCVqWP0 (buy the nice gal a coffee)
leesmail1954 almost 9 years ago
Beethoven
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Darned if I know! It’s Greek to me…
The Old Wolf almost 9 years ago
Interesting that Schroeder starts out with Rach rather than Beethoven, but it was a lovely device to carry throughout the strip’s history.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Truly a child prodigy
celeconecca almost 9 years ago
well, now we know!
tazz555 almost 9 years ago
now imagine if Charlie Brown introduced him to drums
chain gang charlie almost 9 years ago
Too, Bad he never learned to play like George shearing..I remember walking to first grade whistling his magic…
eromlig almost 9 years ago
Kip W, are you aware Rachmaninoff himself cut that piano roll? It was common 100 years ago for the composer to do so.
MishedPotatoes88 almost 5 years ago
DudeIt’s Schroeder