Cello professor catches fish with his endpin
mainThese are difficult times and every part of your instrument must pay its way.
Thye Bach suites are supposed to be good for salmon.
These are difficult times and every part of your instrument must pay its way.
Thye Bach suites are supposed to be good for salmon.
Rudolph Vrbsky, principal oboist of the National Symphony…
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This is a Monty Python sketch, right?
poor fish
I am sure Yo Yo would also like to catch Mahi-Mahi …
Bravo, Hans
except if you watch til the end you see this was filmed in 2011
The fish would have had to be swimming upside-down, or in other words, already dead, to hang on the end pin that direction.
Fake video.
. . . and what a way to treat a cello!
And what a way to treat Casals’ recording! It is appropriate I suppose … fish and cellists value their scales. But from my perch, I think a certain Quintet by Schubert would have been a better choice of music, except you’d have to hire a piano tuna.
Or perhaps Sibelius … Fin landia.
But we mustn’t carp because that’s water under the bridge. As the saying goes, give a cellist a fish and eel eat for a day. Teach a cellist how to catch fish with his endpin and eel eat for a lifetime, cod willing.
I would recommend that the video not be screened at a PETA meeting, as I imagine that would spawn quite the roe.
They look like very dead fish that they have caught!