Mispronounced version of the word Dolby, which was (sic) a noise reduction system used for music recordings. Made famous by a girlfriend of one of the characters in the movie Spinal Tap, who got mocked huge.Girl: “Was that recorded in Dobly?” British Musician: “Did you just say Dobly?” Girl: “Yeah, Dobly, innit?” British Musician: “You mean Dolby, right?” Girl: “Wotevah, yeah, brilliant!”
heather dunham about 9 years ago
Beautiful. :)
Egrayjames about 9 years ago
Looks like the desk in my office….Notes piled everywhere!
kernelcorny Premium Member about 9 years ago
After the final note, a long rest on the music staff.How long a rest? Quarter rest, half rest, whole rest?A “hibernate for winter” rest.
P51Strega about 9 years ago
Horace’s diligence is duly noted.
P51Strega about 9 years ago
He shouldn’t have to do the raking; he has a staff.
Sherlock Watson about 9 years ago
Horace never quavers when it comes to yard work.
Stephen Gilberg about 9 years ago
Careful: Disney might still have a copyright on “Silly Symphonies.”
Ermine Notyours about 9 years ago
“Big Girls Don’t Cry.” Whoops, wrong Four Seasons.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
…and in “DOBLY” stereo, no less!
BruceBergman about 9 years ago
Hey, I clicked on it and got a bigger resolution – and that’s it. No MIDI, no .wav… :-(…
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
According to the urban dictionary:
Mispronounced version of the word Dolby, which was (sic) a noise reduction system used for music recordings. Made famous by a girlfriend of one of the characters in the movie Spinal Tap, who got mocked huge.Girl: “Was that recorded in Dobly?” British Musician: “Did you just say Dobly?” Girl: “Yeah, Dobly, innit?” British Musician: “You mean Dolby, right?” Girl: “Wotevah, yeah, brilliant!”
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 9 years ago
Samson did his research on this one.
J Short about 9 years ago
Those notes aren’t drawn to scale.
bmonk about 9 years ago
No bird’s eye on the staff—did they all fly south for Winter?
bmonk about 9 years ago
He’s likely to end up with a few broken arpeggios.
If he misses any, will he be in treble?