Hopefully, he has good timing.
I attended music school for ten years to graduate in triangle, castanets and Tibetan horn with full marks.
We all need goals in life.
Maybe he can just run the applause tape.
What is the name of Herman’s wife? Hiswife. Think about it. He is Herman. She is Hiswife. Could it be that my brain just fried?
There’s an opening in the cafeteria.
So he can play a ding-a-ling part?
He’ll probably hold it in his hand, and wonder why it doesn’t make any noise when he strikes it.
I knew a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy: he played lead cannon in the 1812 Overture.
If the triangle was considered a single section on its own, that might work. It isn’t used as often as most of the percussion section, so he would only have to show up once in a while.
Still have to be able to read music…lol
Well, ring a ding ding.
If you miss your part with a percussion instrument, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb.
In time he might even master the kazoo.
If he aims higher, he could go for cowbell. WE NEED MORE COWBELL.
I believe even I could be a Trianglist! ;o}
The problem with playing triangle is timing. Don’t do it at Exactly the right time and everyone thinks you’re an idiot (not to mention a distraction)
The Symphony’s need is acute…
Sorry, guy, Ed Grimley just got that job!
https://youtu.be/UaEC-lWSlmI Chuck Berry – My Ding-A-Ling (1972)
David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
sirbadger over 4 years ago
Hopefully, he has good timing.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 4 years ago
I attended music school for ten years to graduate in triangle, castanets and Tibetan horn with full marks.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
We all need goals in life.
rshive over 4 years ago
Maybe he can just run the applause tape.
Imagine over 4 years ago
What is the name of Herman’s wife? Hiswife. Think about it. He is Herman. She is Hiswife. Could it be that my brain just fried?
nosirrom over 4 years ago
There’s an opening in the cafeteria.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
So he can play a ding-a-ling part?
rmercer Premium Member over 4 years ago
He’ll probably hold it in his hand, and wonder why it doesn’t make any noise when he strikes it.
dflak over 4 years ago
I knew a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy: he played lead cannon in the 1812 Overture.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
If the triangle was considered a single section on its own, that might work. It isn’t used as often as most of the percussion section, so he would only have to show up once in a while.
dwdl21 over 4 years ago
Still have to be able to read music…lol
Ubintold over 4 years ago
Well, ring a ding ding.
J Short over 4 years ago
If you miss your part with a percussion instrument, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb.
Mediatech over 4 years ago
In time he might even master the kazoo.
syzygy47 over 4 years ago
If he aims higher, he could go for cowbell. WE NEED MORE COWBELL.
joefearsnothing over 4 years ago
I believe even I could be a Trianglist! ;o}
KEA over 4 years ago
The problem with playing triangle is timing. Don’t do it at Exactly the right time and everyone thinks you’re an idiot (not to mention a distraction)
comixbomix over 4 years ago
The Symphony’s need is acute…
DoktorScheisskopf over 4 years ago
Sorry, guy, Ed Grimley just got that job!
Jersey Chuck over 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/UaEC-lWSlmI Chuck Berry – My Ding-A-Ling (1972)