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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 15, 1958
Transcript:
Schroeder is playing the piano as Lucy leans on it reading. She reads, "Here's something interesting.." It says, 'A piano can strike notes through a range of seven octaves.."<br> <br> She continues, "..A child's toy piano has in comparison, a range of only one octave and is virtually useless as a musical instrument because of that."<br> <br> Schroeder tests the octaves on his piano, playing a complex and full range of notes.<br> <br> He replies, "Go on..what else does it say?"<br> <br>
Infotsunami almost 13 years ago
“except in the hands of the true artist.”
m.l. over 12 years ago
Ludwig van almost 9 years ago
He plays more than 4 octaves in that little excerpt from Bach’s d minor toccata for organ.
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
It all depends on how you use it.
jasonbres over 2 years ago
This was adapted into “I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown”.