And this is why jazz is my least liked style of music. Much like "art" being created by taking a dump on a canvas. This isn't art, it's chance...I could roll dice and get equal results.
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20 comments:
It isn't a mistake; it's jazz.
You're going to need a video with a lot of women twerking, and phallic symbols to help sell THAT tune.
hedgehogs are related to moles
Satchmole.
Best I can do on short notice.
Brave. That was probably terrifying for the little guy.
Actually that was quite good!
FWIW, I'd put a fiver or whatever hedgehogs eat in his tip jar.
So if it's hedgehog on piano, who's playing the bass and drums?
It may be jazz to you, but it was a silent movie to me. Until I found the sound button. By accident.
Better than some of the Philip Glass pieces I've heard.
Hey, I just realized the embedded vids are finally showing up on my iPad!
It does sound like a skittering run by Thelonious Monk.
Put one hundred hedgehogs on one hundred pianos for one hundred years...
ngtrains said...
Better than some of the Philip Glass pieces I've heard.
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Especially his "Mass for Three-Foot Peppermill and Flossed Piano Strings."
Wow. Better than a human jazz pianist! Unlike the human, the hedgehog knows when to stop!
That's the most tasteful, musically sensitive, qualified piano player I've ever seen.
It's not really that surprising. The "music" is created by the natural rhythm of the hedgehog's walking pace.
And this is why jazz is my least liked style of music. Much like "art" being created by taking a dump on a canvas. This isn't art, it's chance...I could roll dice and get equal results.
Spiny Normand doesn't have Monk's touch.
I'd like to see him try his hand, uh, feet at Smooth Jazz.
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