looks like my son, smallest kid in class and they had him play tuba. But it worked out, after he quit band he picked up bass guitar and has playing in bands for 15 years
While at Princeton Einstein joined a faculity string quartet. During one frustrating rehearsal the director called halt and said, “We have been having difficulty with this piece ever since we started on it and I have finally diagnosed our problem. Albert, you can’t count.”
Ratkin 10 months ago
We try to keep the class harmonious.
Doug K 10 months ago
So … you’re saying he should be a soloist?
GreasyOldTam 10 months ago
Time to switch to lead guitar.
allen@home 10 months ago
The boy as the old saying goes has a tin ear.
Jml58 10 months ago
He dosen´t play well at all.
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
And he was caught passing notes during practice.
The Orange Mailman 10 months ago
He’s in treble.
sandpiper 10 months ago
Could be worse. Could have tried a violin or piccolo.
dbrucepm 10 months ago
looks like my son, smallest kid in class and they had him play tuba. But it worked out, after he quit band he picked up bass guitar and has playing in bands for 15 years
uniquename 10 months ago
So he marches to the beat of a different drummer.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
“He Ooms when he should be Pah-Pahing…”
InTraining 10 months ago
and he is always horning in….!
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
Remember Opus’s tuba solos in Bloom County?
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
While at Princeton Einstein joined a faculity string quartet. During one frustrating rehearsal the director called halt and said, “We have been having difficulty with this piece ever since we started on it and I have finally diagnosed our problem. Albert, you can’t count.”
goboboyd 10 months ago
Plenty of Ooom! Not enough Pa.
oakie817 10 months ago
this fell flat