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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Party of One

I'm probably the only right-winger in the country who watched this video and was primarily frightened by the bad counterpoint:



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4 Comments:

Blogger Tenon_Saw said...

What I hated were the facial expressions of the conductress; I thought she would burst apart with the pressure of her own enthusaiam any moment. The layered ostinati were rather pointless too, as well as terrible; the poor parents smiling sweetly annoyed me somewhat. [I now feel quite ill!] Also, I didn't quite get the point of the soloist at the start. When you said 'bad counterpoint' I assumed other parts would join her; or did I miss something? And the hand movements; was this sign language for a deaf school?

5:14 PM  
Blogger Ian David Moss said...

As a committed Obama supporter, I must admit that made me want to throw up a little.

10:31 PM  
Blogger Harlan said...

Just to play devil's advocate, I imagine when you're conducting little kids, you probably have to over-emote as a reminder to them to smile and have fun.

12:16 AM  
Anonymous kf6hqc said...

Apparently the video has been pulled. It won't play. Perhaps it is for the best.

10:46 PM  

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