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Did he always tap his foot too?
I thought foot-tapping was strictly verboten! :rofl::oops:
 
I'm just impressed by the staot's ability to play without opposable thumbs.
 
Did he always tap his foot too?
I thought foot-tapping was strictly verboten! :rofl::oops:

From the rhythm of the up and down movement of the toe, it appears he is playing a really slow "Mazurka"---if there is such a thing. ;)
 
Woah?! What? Where?
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Umm, I'm not so sure that's his foot
It's not a he - it's a she and she's playing Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker.
I do think she's playing it a tad too slow at the moment but by Christmas day she'll have it down.
Dah dah dah daah da daah 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, Dah dah dah daah da daah etc.
Just right click on the Staot with strng, shift, F3, click and download as an .mp3
 
At least she's not flying backwards
 
It's a well-known fact that some staot bari saxes have the keys the other way round, to match the vowels.
I finally get this. It's kind of like pruple. :) Musicians do like to "transpose". Why stop at G? :)
 
Shouldn't the staot be in winter plumage when indulging in winter sports?

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