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Wednesday 18 January 2023

Mozart . . . Chicken

No, this isn't some kind of new and crazy recipe.

I never expected to be posting again so soon, but I loved this so much I wanted to pass it on.

From blogger bluebird of bitterness and YouTube, here is .....



 

The man is a genius 😆

19 comments:

  1. Papagallo moonlighting as the Queen of the Night!

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  2. That is incredibly clever. And would have required hours and hours of practice. HOW did he keep a straight face?

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  3. That is really funny! And clever. Thank you.

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  4. I don't know how people think of this stuff! It's so well executed 🤣😊

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  5. Very clever but would Mozart have approved? Maybe he would have laughed too.

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  6. His facial expression really adds gravitas to the performance.

    -Doug in Sugar Pine

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  7. Lol. This brightened my day! The look on his face is priceless! Thank you!

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  8. Oh, it's good to have you back!

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  9. Thanks! I just had to send a link to my piano-playing son. And I agreee with EC: How on earth can he keep a straight face? and with Susan that it's good to have you back!

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  10. Hahahaha!!! I have a rubber chicken exactly like that, and my rubber chicken is nowhere near as talented as his rubber chicken. (I suspect his chicken was lip-synching... beak-synching...?) ;-)

    Thanks for the laughs!

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  11. Everyone: I'm so glad you enjoyed this clip! I think the guy truly is getting those sounds out of that chicken, probably by squeezing the back in different increments and positions; it would be something like playing a French horn where there are no holes or keys or the usual things that musical instruments have to make each note. Maybe that's why he's so serious; he has to concentrate! lol

    If you view the clip on YouTube rather than on my blog, when it is over you should see a number of suggested videos on the screen; there will likely be another one by this artist. I've listened to a couple, and although he is impressively accurate, given the instrument, there are enough "almost but not quite" notes for me to think he is really playing that chicken!

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  12. I watch this man on YouTube, very funny.

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  13. Yes he is genuious indeed.
    So enjoyed how cleverly he made voice with music playing in background 🙂

    Thanks for the sharing dear Jenny.
    Lovely to hear from you so soon my friend!

    Hugs and blessings

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  14. Love it. Thanks for sharing, jenny_o.

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