When is the first actual Beethoven reference which becomes Schroeder’s infamous running gag anyway?
Well, Mozart was just 5 when he composed his first piece. Beethoven was 12 when he started work on his Kurfürstensonaten.
Go Schroder go. Enjoy you talent.
Funny – usually people go from other composers to Bach; he’s doing it backwards.
Bach to the future!
And the black keys are still painted on…
I remember getting one of those little pianos for Christmas when I was maybe 4 or 5. Being musically challenged, the only “play” I was able to accomplish was to unscrew the legs and screw them back in…
Anyone know what piece this actually is? The last one was pretty easy, but this one is really bugging me. Looks like Liszt, but I can’t place it.
Not to be confused, of course, with this song …
Charles Schulz
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
When is the first actual Beethoven reference which becomes Schroeder’s infamous running gag anyway?
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Well, Mozart was just 5 when he composed his first piece. Beethoven was 12 when he started work on his Kurfürstensonaten.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member about 9 years ago
Go Schroder go. Enjoy you talent.
jrankin1959 about 9 years ago
Funny – usually people go from other composers to Bach; he’s doing it backwards.
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
Bach to the future!
The Old Wolf about 9 years ago
And the black keys are still painted on…
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
I remember getting one of those little pianos for Christmas when I was maybe 4 or 5. Being musically challenged, the only “play” I was able to accomplish was to unscrew the legs and screw them back in…
Durandal_1707 about 9 years ago
Anyone know what piece this actually is? The last one was pretty easy, but this one is really bugging me. Looks like Liszt, but I can’t place it.
rgcviper about 9 years ago
Not to be confused, of course, with this song …