Free Range by Bill Whitehead for November 26, 2024

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    SHAKEDOWNCITY  6 days ago

    He is really “beat”.

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    Tachyon the Samurai  6 days ago

    Didn’t he graduate from Juilliard?

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    TStyle78  6 days ago

    Some parts are like that.

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    Gent  6 days ago

    Ah a snorekestra.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  6 days ago

    Must be a Larghissimo.

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    PoodleGroomer  6 days ago

    The tympany is the heartbeat of classical music. The triangle player needs an alarm and a union job.

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    cdward  6 days ago

    Not a percussionist, but I usually sit right in front of them. Amazing how flexible they have to be, switching from one instrument to another, sometimes in the same piece. Total respect.

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    cactusbob333  5 days ago

    Poor Johnny One-Note.

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    cuzinron47  5 days ago

    Must’ve had a really rough night last night. And you kinda wonder how he can hear the phone if he can sleep through the noise of the orchestra.

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    Stephen Gilberg  5 days ago

    Looks like a Victor Borge idea.

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    Another Take  5 days ago

    That’s more of a triangle player thing.

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 5 days ago

    Just need a cymbalist behind him to strike cymbals when it is his turn.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  5 days ago

    He can switch to triangle and cowbell.

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    noktar Premium Member 5 days ago

    It is obvious why classical music composers did not write a drum concerto?

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