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As each instrument tethered to the travelling sushi train
emerges and passes a seated musician, they have to play it
for a few seconds until it moves to the next person who
then takes their turn.
The musicians are of course all multi-instrumentalists, and
able to quickly adopt to the rapid
changes required. A
special piece has also been composed that takes the
unique timing and orchestration into account required for
the event.
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So either the aerophones are somehow disinfected between the players, or those players have to be Really Good Friends ... ? |
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<Starts roughing out the score of "Xenzag's Coronavirus Symphony"/> |
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Perhaps this would work better if the musicians ride
in a "sushi train" of gondolas. |
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No metronome needed with the clickety clack. |
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If the carriages were of different lengths and it was a long powerful train carrying multiple copies of the wanted instruments, either rolling stock or impromptu music can be formed. |
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<Starts roughing out the score of "Xenzag's Coronavirus Symphony"/>
8th of 7, Feb 26 2020 |
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Ah, you must be referring to the piece known as " Covid's 19th " |
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<confiscates [8th]'s crayon> |
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Having never heard of a sushi train, I originally
thought this was one of those random word
collection ideas, like the Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles, which I thought at the time was the most
dada concept ever. |
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We may be approaching the age when attempts at dada are
misconstrued as gaga ... followed in due course by the age at which
they actually are. |
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I feel like this is just the beginning of exploration into a great untapped vein of sushi train HB ideas. |
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... for example, no-one's done a sushi-train orrery yet. |
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Of course "train" is a verb as well as a noun. |
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<Decides to tell nurses that [MB] is a crayon thief/> |
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He hides them up his bum. The rainbow coloured poo was the giveaway according to the nurses, after hours of searching. |
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//no-one's done a sushi-train orrery yet// sushi-train orrery
snowglobe, shirley? |
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<Classic Halfbakery Response> |
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"Not enough jam and bees" |
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