Keith Emerson (RIP) did a full backward flip in the air WITH a piano in ELP’s concerts few times. To be honest; it wasn’t a real piano, but a lookalike empty box. He didn’t wanna continue doing that trick, cos (as he said) it was too dangerous…
It is indeed the Domine Fili Unigenite movement from Vivaldi’s Gloria! I’m so impressed that not only did they bother to notate music correctly, but it’s also a “real” work, and it’s one that is relatively obscure to the general public but one that many professional musicians would recognize.
Tigressy about 8 years ago
Where’s Beethoven’s bust?
RWill about 8 years ago
DAAAAAAAAAAAYYY-oh!
katzenbooks45 about 8 years ago
Symphony for Dark Horse and Tropical Fruit in E Minor.
David Wolfson Premium Member about 8 years ago
Always appreciated when a cartoonist takes the trouble to get musical notation right.
ART Thompson Premium Member about 8 years ago
Can’t say that I recognize the melody, though.
J Short about 8 years ago
Very apeeling music.
Jkiss about 8 years ago
He has found the elusive slip note. Well done Horace!
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Nice banana flip…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 8 years ago
Im amazed by his finger work.
Not bad for someone with hooves instead of hands!
jddabass about 8 years ago
Put him in a barbershop quartet..
ZestyZippy about 8 years ago
Banana peals are to HoraceLike Lucy is to Schroeder
DavidHurley Premium Member about 8 years ago
Performance art!
BlueFin Premium Member about 8 years ago
Keith Emerson (RIP) did a full backward flip in the air WITH a piano in ELP’s concerts few times. To be honest; it wasn’t a real piano, but a lookalike empty box. He didn’t wanna continue doing that trick, cos (as he said) it was too dangerous…
Sherlock Watson about 8 years ago
Was he sitting on them or did they crawl over to him like inchworms?
heather dunham about 8 years ago
It is indeed the Domine Fili Unigenite movement from Vivaldi’s Gloria! I’m so impressed that not only did they bother to notate music correctly, but it’s also a “real” work, and it’s one that is relatively obscure to the general public but one that many professional musicians would recognize.
vylpi 4 months ago
Horace H. Schroeder