As a music teacher (and music lover), I adore this one sooooooo much! This is such a great musical example of same/different and so many other elements of music - tempo, fermatas, dynamics, etc. My elementary students love it too.
Yes , in page 17 of the musical encyclopaedia of instruments, they classify mayonnaise as a heavy brass instrument, specifically in the tenor-bass section. As quoted in the Lincoln Swazzjerken novel, "The mayonnaise is best played by a portly yet juvenile male, preferably in front of an elderly couples fire." - Lincoln Swazzjerken 1973.
I remember in school when I was younger our music teacher showed us some of their videos and this one was my favorite, but I couldn't find it. And I just found it now a few years later when my friends started to talk about them and I was so happy I found it again😂
Watched this for dance class to show rhythm and queues to the others when to start and stop. Instead of just listening, we had to pay attention to everything. So glad I found it again just to finally enjoy it.
I saw this in a DVD with several others a couple years back at a pizza shop in Guatemala and I sat there the whole duration of the DVD but was never able to find it again...it's amazing!
Does anyone remember a song that uses the chef shouting in the beginning of the clip? I could've swore it was something by C-mon & Kypski, but I'm having trouble placing it.
When you were forced to watch this in school. The only thing I remember was the girl saying ordering! 😂 everything else seems like I’m watching it for the first time.
Imagine being a server and getting yelled at bc someone has been waiting 40 minutes for their food and you go into the kitchen to see whats happening and you're greeted by this
It’s 2003, your teacher is too hungover to follow the syllabus so you watch this, you and your friends smack things with pencils for the next several weeks, life is good.
i remeber thinking it was gonna b gay when the teach first talked about it, but then i watched it.... its like 8 years later and now im watching it again. i can actually apriciate what the teacher was trying to show us
If I could I would start a stomp band, but it had been a long time since I did stomp. The the more to it then banging on things. You need rhythm. As a professional children book writer/illustrator I know a thing or two about the rhythm or words. Yet it all instrumental. I not known for musical talent, but it can be done I just need to get back into practicing it.