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We all have natural vocal capabilities which most of us sadly underutilize. So let's take full advantage of them by creating uniquely and amusingly catchy instrumental beats that transcend all linguistic boundaries. It's the next great musical genre to be enjoyed worldwide!
The burping song
https://www.youtube...watch?v=cIxJhCCCeHE [normzone, Feb 18 2015]
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I think the idea is to use burping as a musical
instrument. |
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Presumably it would be classed as a wind instrument, then. |
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Ok, let's get farted rap over and done with now. |
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And then, of course, comes shartrap. |
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The chorus wasn't feeling gaseous and bloated, so the performance was cancelled. |
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Is the proposition that we do not make noises that given our species, we could make? Or that each individual has a set of special noises unique to that individual, that we do not make. I hope the latter. |
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Plankton, you might need to make a set of videos where you coach a series strangers on how to make their special individual sounds. |
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I see now. Burping. oh well. |
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