Victor Borge in Concert at Grand Hall Wembly with Wren Orchestra from early 1980s (1983 I believe). Very funny guy and performance if you haven’t seen this before.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Victor Borge plays Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonota and Fozzy Bear tries to listen.
My Daughter… THIS is what being “Danish” is about……
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well, in that case, SI is the name of B, and he was trying to play a C, which would be DO.
awesome 😀
there’s no H.
Well, you are wrong. As a musician (and now a piano teacher) who has studied in Europe and, later on, in Canada, I can assure you that it’s not international. Yes, it is known worldwide and is becoming more and more popular, but it’s not the original name of the notes. it started around the 80s for folk composers and, most of all, for computers. It makes machines easier to program by using only one letters rather then DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL…bah anyways, yeah lol google it.
It’s not ABCD then CDEFGAH and it’s not American. Most of the world uses it.
As far as I know only Italy and few other countries use the system you use. Please correct me if I’m wrong 🙂
I stick to the international names of the notes and not the American ABCD…sorry
* “Long time no ‘C’ “
Are you laying eggs…LMAO
“That saves us a whole evening.”
saving energy too! LOL
just great
in fact it’s “long time no C”, and C can also be called DO, like the french people do. SI is in fact B.
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