 The Qin is an ancient Chinese instrument that has created the music for many a slow, quiet moment in Kung-fu movies.  This old man is taken directly from the Zhang Yimou movie Hero.
The Qin is an ancient Chinese instrument that has created the music for many a slow, quiet moment in Kung-fu movies.  This old man is taken directly from the Zhang Yimou movie Hero.Happy New Year.
P.Hos out.
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 The Qin is an ancient Chinese instrument that has created the music for many a slow, quiet moment in Kung-fu movies.  This old man is taken directly from the Zhang Yimou movie Hero.
The Qin is an ancient Chinese instrument that has created the music for many a slow, quiet moment in Kung-fu movies.  This old man is taken directly from the Zhang Yimou movie Hero.
 Bagpipes are unique in the musical canon.  They don't fit into any other category.  They aren't woodwinds, or reeded instruments, or brass, or percussion, or strings.  They fit into the "Bagpipe" category.  They are also plural, like pants.  You have to look hard to find someone playing a single bagpipe.
Bagpipes are unique in the musical canon.  They don't fit into any other category.  They aren't woodwinds, or reeded instruments, or brass, or percussion, or strings.  They fit into the "Bagpipe" category.  They are also plural, like pants.  You have to look hard to find someone playing a single bagpipe.
 In all those kids' movies from the 90s that I sort of liked, the bad guy played an organ.  I think in the Beauty and the Beast sequel, the bad guy WAS an organ.  I, not being a very creative type, decided that the pipe organ was the piano's grumpy, scrooge-like uncle, and that organs everywhere never smile.
In all those kids' movies from the 90s that I sort of liked, the bad guy played an organ.  I think in the Beauty and the Beast sequel, the bad guy WAS an organ.  I, not being a very creative type, decided that the pipe organ was the piano's grumpy, scrooge-like uncle, and that organs everywhere never smile.
 When I took band in middle school (I played clarinet, just like Squidward) the director happened to go off on one occasion about the Juilliard School of Performng Arts.  According to him, one could major in triangle, and become so proficient one could play an entire scale of notes on this bent little piece of metal.  We were all duly impressed, and I quit band shortly after.
When I took band in middle school (I played clarinet, just like Squidward) the director happened to go off on one occasion about the Juilliard School of Performng Arts.  According to him, one could major in triangle, and become so proficient one could play an entire scale of notes on this bent little piece of metal.  We were all duly impressed, and I quit band shortly after. The theremin (also known as that sci-fi wailing sound from old "Bug-Eyed Monsters" movies and "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys) sounds exactly like what I imagine that fellow from Edward Munch's "The Scream" sounds like.
The theremin (also known as that sci-fi wailing sound from old "Bug-Eyed Monsters" movies and "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys) sounds exactly like what I imagine that fellow from Edward Munch's "The Scream" sounds like.


 Here I am, going for an homage to one of my personal favorite styles, the sixties cartoon screen print.  All the designs were shaped like exotic fruits, and exotica lounge music ruled the scene.  In his more devilish moments, I'll bet Don Draper listened to bongo music.
Here I am, going for an homage to one of my personal favorite styles, the sixties cartoon screen print.  All the designs were shaped like exotic fruits, and exotica lounge music ruled the scene.  In his more devilish moments, I'll bet Don Draper listened to bongo music.


 The Gong seems to be one of those instruments that was named after they heard it played.  Not like the clavichord.
The Gong seems to be one of those instruments that was named after they heard it played.  Not like the clavichord. 
 The buzzy twang of a sitar always reminded me of the movement of insect legs.  The big kind, like stick insects.  And George Harrison.
The buzzy twang of a sitar always reminded me of the movement of insect legs.  The big kind, like stick insects.  And George Harrison.

 If you didn't get the pun, it's a tuba.  Although this guy looks a little more like Augustus Gloop than an Oompa Loompa.
If you didn't get the pun, it's a tuba.  Although this guy looks a little more like Augustus Gloop than an Oompa Loompa.
 It was annoyingly hard not to make this guy look like a Simpsons character.
It was annoyingly hard not to make this guy look like a Simpsons character. My new project, one I hope I can stick to, involves creating one character a day for a month based on a musical instrument.  December is 31 days, so at the end, I should have 31 characters.  This probably means I'll need to double up a little so I can take Christmas off, but I think it's a worthy goal.
My new project, one I hope I can stick to, involves creating one character a day for a month based on a musical instrument.  December is 31 days, so at the end, I should have 31 characters.  This probably means I'll need to double up a little so I can take Christmas off, but I think it's a worthy goal. 