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!
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...?) ;-)
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!
Papagallo moonlighting as the Queen of the Night!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat is incredibly clever. And would have required hours and hours of practice. HOW did he keep a straight face?
ReplyDeleteThat is really funny! And clever. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how people think of this stuff! It's so well executed 🤣😊
ReplyDeleteVery clever but would Mozart have approved? Maybe he would have laughed too.
ReplyDeleteHis facial expression really adds gravitas to the performance.
ReplyDelete-Doug in Sugar Pine
Love it!
ReplyDeleteLol. This brightened my day! The look on his face is priceless! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's good to have you back!
ReplyDeleteThanks! 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!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha!!! 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...?) ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs!
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
ReplyDeleteIf 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!
I watch this man on YouTube, very funny.
ReplyDeleteThe. Best. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes he is genuious indeed.
ReplyDeleteSo 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
Lol it made me laugh too.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Thanks for sharing, jenny_o.
ReplyDeleteOhmyword, this is PRICELESS!!!
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