Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 22, 1952
Transcript:
Schroeder: Guess what I'm playing, Charlie Brown... Charlie Brown: Tschaikowski's melody in E flat? Schumann's Traumerei? Bach's first Prelude and Fugue? Charlie Brown: Beethoven's Prometheus Variations? Chopin's Waltz in C sharp minor? Schroeder: Nope...Jingle Bells!
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Too much of thinking
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Better luck next time.
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
Sometimes our own thoughts can be a little too sophisticated for our own good.
LieutenantCommanderData over 10 years ago
This irks me as much as it should Schroeder…. none of those composers are at all alike. They are from three eras and four countries! Also, guessing a classical music work is extremely disrespectful and the opus number DOES make a difference. Ie. Sylvester Levay… Airwolf theme or Bambi intro…
Meowmocha over 9 years ago
Try listening to the music first, instead of just assuming it’s something you don’t know right off the bat and then randomly guessing.
HeatherMcCrillis almost 7 years ago
What if Blockhead has a tin ear?
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
you couldn’t recognize jingle bells!!!
Commentator13 almost 2 years ago
He did the same thing in “Charlie Brown Christmas.”