Video: Can you play brass while riding a bicycle?
mainThe Dutch can.
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Ho hum. They did this here in New Zealand well over a hundred years ago. And the ground was rather more unpredictable then.
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/43234/christchurch-bicycle-band-1898
That is an unfair comparison. Contemporary traffic in Dutch cities, especially in Amsterdam where there is no space for bikes on the road network, has become a health hazard even without brass, and as the video shows: the locals manage to get through even in the worst directional circumstances. Adding a bit of brass playing is merely a fun bonus.
The advantage of having a tuba with you when on the road on a bike, is that you can warn away other traffic very effectively.
Kids, don’t try this! I’ve seen the injuries a stunt like this can cause to the lips and teeth.
Considering many kids these days don’t care about learning an instrument (smartphones don’t count) in the first place and would prefer not to ride a bicycle, I wouldn’t worry about it.
Annoying smartphones aside, at the school where I teach, we opened additional classes for students aged 10 to 18 who want additional music lessons, and demand is rising. All of them, apart from their normal schedule, learn an instrument and/or do vocal training. And many of them come to school by bike. No messages of gloom and doom from this side.
Annoying smartphones aside, my remark was a facetious one.
Sorry, slow on the uptake 🙂
No need for an apology. As (just barely) part of the U30 demographic cohort and having been on the receiving end of the “Kids these days”+[Sweeping Generalisation] lecture in the not all too distant past, I couldn’t resist 🙂
And improbably, it’s a transcription of the Mozart “Little” G minor Symphony, K. 183…