Next time you feel like complaining about stretches being to big or your hands being too small, just remember this!
Huh.......not sure why that didn't copy correctly. Oh well.
It's never too early to start playing!
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Bad pun alert !
I bet they play "Chopsticks" as a warm up exercise :silly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chopsticks_%28music%29
I bet they play "Chopsticks" as a warm up exercise :silly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chopsticks_%28music%29
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North Korea? I wonder what happens if they miss a note. Amazing though and yeah, a bit creepy.
Dave
Dave
Hi Stuart,
I've seen this before. It's oddly fascinating, but also always gives me the creeps.
I showed it to my 3 year old daughter this morning, who said "That's interesting, but I want them to sing. Please help me to make them sing." So I guess someone needs to push these kids a little harder.
-Stuart
I've seen this before. It's oddly fascinating, but also always gives me the creeps.
I showed it to my 3 year old daughter this morning, who said "That's interesting, but I want them to sing. Please help me to make them sing." So I guess someone needs to push these kids a little harder.
-Stuart
suziko wrote:
Aw, that's too bad, Suzi. I could just see you fitting in on the end of the row. I do agree, it is a little unsettling but I find the synchronised movements really funny.
Stuart, I have to say I agree entirely with your daughter. She is definitely on to something. She may be a future Simon Cowell!
S
That is REALLY bizarre!! They look like animatronics!! Or some sort of muppets. I'm not sure I like that, Stuart!
Suzi
Aw, that's too bad, Suzi. I could just see you fitting in on the end of the row. I do agree, it is a little unsettling but I find the synchronised movements really funny.
Stuart, I have to say I agree entirely with your daughter. She is definitely on to something. She may be a future Simon Cowell!
S