FOUND IT! This one was tricky. It’s Mendelssohn’s Scherzo, Op. 16, No 2.
No idea what edition Shulz was using, though; whoever edited that one redistributed the repeated B notes to the right hand. Don’t know why; it seems it would be easier to play in the original notation.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
It’s like Lucy asking Schroeder to play “Jingle Bells.”
orinoco womble over 2 years ago
Three Blind Mice, with one finger.
therese_callahan2002 over 2 years ago
At the time this strip was published, Schroeder might as well have played “Sixteen Tons.”
iggyman over 2 years ago
Your new theme song Charlie Brown!
uniquename over 2 years ago
“My dear fellow, there are in fact only so many notes the ear can hear in the course of an evening.”
Emperor to Mozart in Amadeus
Ken Norris Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m amazed the Schroeder can play in two different keys at the same time…
Jogger2 over 2 years ago
Schulz likes to show real music in Peanuts. I can’t read music, so I hope someone will identify what Schroeder is playing.
I❤️Peanuts over 2 years ago
Poor Charlie One Note . . .
sallyseckman over 2 years ago
I see Charlie Brown auditioned to be the piano leaner.
David_J Premium Member over 2 years ago
Every musician’s dilemma I’d imagine.
Durandal_1707 over 2 years ago
FOUND IT! This one was tricky. It’s Mendelssohn’s Scherzo, Op. 16, No 2.
No idea what edition Shulz was using, though; whoever edited that one redistributed the repeated B notes to the right hand. Don’t know why; it seems it would be easier to play in the original notation.
billyk75 over 2 years ago
How about the a—hole song?
MT Wallet over 2 years ago
I can name that tune in one note.
Lightpainter over 2 years ago
CB! What is there to understand?! FEEL the music!
MelanieAltheaMoore Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sure. Just put some money in the tip jar. Oh, wait! I don’t have one. I guess it’s not about you then.