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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWatch and listen: Pete Buttigieg playing the Peanuts theme song on piano
It's on Bluesky so you'll have to click the link to open it...
https://bsky.app/profile/onestpress.bsky.social/post/3lbzh2bekmc2e
Henry203
(138 posts)My son was working on it. He said he will go back to it.
DFW
(56,736 posts)I'm not much of a keyboards player (any more, anyway--I could do a mean Ray Manzarek in my day!), but I never could get that tune right--and I love it, so I DID try!
Volaris
(10,622 posts)That said, I've been surprised in my adult life at how many otherwise really good musicians and vocalists can't goddamn count to 4 on rhythm lol...
Also, not on him but something sounds off..like that piano is all kinds of out of tune maybe?
DFW
(56,736 posts)Almost painful to listen to.
NameAlreadyTaken
(1,600 posts)It took a lot of practice, but I broke it down to note by note and counted it out. Played it very slowly many times until I got it, then was able to play it at normal speed.
Brother Buzz
(37,956 posts)Vince Guaraldi Lived up the valley from me, and on fair Mill Valley days, he would open the windows and let the wonderful music spill out while he was playing
For a long time, I thought he was just riffing on Cast your Fate to the Wind, then Peanuts splashed and I went, Ohhh.
About the same time, he scored an electric harpsichord and REALLY started filling the valley up with cool music.
NameAlreadyTaken
(1,600 posts)How lucky you were to hear that
orleans
(35,132 posts)Brother Buzz
(37,956 posts)She was inspired by it and learned to play Cast Your Fate to the Wind, note for note. It was painfully slow at first, but she slowly sped it up and totally mastered it with all the emphasis and pauses at the right time. Today, she can walk up to any piano and crank it out like a pro.
She did the same thing with Scott Joplin's Ragtime music. Everyone know The Entertainer from the Sting, but the Maple Leaf Rag was our favorite. She has a small repertoire, but all distinctly unique pieces of music.
orleans
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(52,340 posts)Rhiannon12866
(223,375 posts)MissB
(16,105 posts)My kid, mustve been about 7 years old, sat down at a piano in a coffee shop in Sisters, Oregon. We were spending a winter weekend in nearby Black Butte Ranch and had wandered into town to do the tourist thing and decided to get coffee/hot cocoa.
Oldest kid sat down and started playing that song. A worker immediately turned down their background music and everyone just stopped and listened. Kid was flawless. Everyone applauded, then went back to what they were doing.
(I cant get the link to work, been considering signing up for bluesky)