Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Let's Go, Let's Go...to our NEW SCHOOL!..Dun Dun TCH!..Dun Dun TCH!


A couple of weeks ago BOY started singing some of the lyrics to Queen's "We will Rock You." It goes something like this...


dun dun TCH!

dun dun TCH!

You got mud on yo' face

Yo' big disgrace

We WILL We WILL ROCK YOU!

We WILL We WILL ROCK YOU!

dun dun TCH!

dun dun TCH!


Listening to him, E and I enjoy his instrumental sound effects...dun dun TCH! , dun dun TCH!.. most of all. Although I think BOY's favorite part is definitely "...mud on your face."

BOY has suddenly discovered music. While we were at Ma'Mai and Pops over Labor Day, he quickly found an old bugle and figured out how to blow it. I was quite struck with him figuring it out on his own. You see, I never learned how to blow a horn, trumpet or bugle. And probably...never asked anyone how to do it. So, it was with great pleasure that the two of us sat down on the couch one morning while at my mom's and BOY taught me how to blow the bugle.


Here Mommy, this is how you do it. [BOY demonstrated, and then handed it to me. ]


I tried to blow it. There was the... lame sound of air lost inside a bugle...it was very sad.


But, HOW do you do that BOY? The sound won't come out.


Mommy, you do it like this. [He then proceeded to show me how you blow a RASPBERRY to make the bugle produce sound, rather than blowing out air.]


OH!! Let me try!! I said.


It worked! I can now produce what probably wouldn't pass for music, but is still a real bugle sound. And, I also have been heard practicing the art of blowing raspberries. It IS an art! Who knew??

We were BOTH thrilled! I loved learning from my BOY and he loved teaching me.

He proceeded to BLOW the bugle all weekend. For our own sanity and the preservation of our ear drums, we kept sending him outside to march around the courtyard. Since he loves to move and can blow a bugle, I'm thinking...MARCHING BAND. Perhaps BOY will invent RUNNING BAND. Apparently while I was in the shower one morning, E, BOY & GIRL had a marching band outside. BOY on bugle, GIRL on drums and E on the harmonica. I'm sorry I missed it.

E IS musical. He has a pleasant tenor singing voice. Sometimes I like to quietly listen to him during church. Most importantly, E can play a mean harmonica. He pulled that out of his hat after we had been dating for a while. Oh, by the way... A friend was playing the guitar, and E just jumped in with the harmonica. It was pretty dreamy....

Unfortunately, I am NOT musical. In any shape or form. I played the cello briefly as a child, and took some piano lessons, but nothing stuck. I didn't have the interest or talent. And...my singing voice is something to be feared. For whoever happens to be around me at the time. Just shy of tone deaf. That would be ME...Which is not to say I don't enjoy music, because I do. Just much more when other people are playing. And the job with the singing telegram company that I had in my 20's? Well, that was a challenge I set for myself to get over my mortal fear of singing solo in public. It worked. And I learned how to really play up the fact that I couldn't sing and put that to good hammy, ham bone use.

Apparently, BOY is expanding his musical interests to include song writer. This morning was the first day at the new preschool for BOY & GIRL. He was very excited. He was ready to go about...oh, 20 minutes before we were due to leave. As he headed out the door, I overheard this...


Let's go, Let's go
to our new school!

dun dun TCH!
dun dun TCH!

We will, We will...
go .. NOW!

dun dun TCH!
dun dun TCH!

Just shy of tone deaf or no...all of us could feel the exciting rhythm of a new school year unfolding...


**Swedish Bugle Boy sculpture courtesy of Google Images


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15 comments:

  1. great post, and i love the idea of a "running band"

    when my hubby worked at USC we knew lots of "kids" on the Trojan Marching Band, and dude. they take their marching band SERIOUSLY.

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  2. What a fun morning you have had! I've really loved my kids' interest in "my kinda music" ! Such a welcome change of pace from Barney and like ilk.

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  3. I loved this post! I had the image of them all marching in their band, BOY leading the procession through a huge mud puddle.

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  4. "Maybe BOY will invent RUNNING BAND" ... hahaha!

    It's the same school at a new location, right? (Email me; I'm curious where the school is now)

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  5. I love the 'dun dun TCH!'...

    and the part you were 'enjoying' the learning process...that's just beautiful! Not many parents can do that....its a sad fact.

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  6. That's definitely a talent to be encouraged!

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  7. Isn't it wonderful to watch your child find their talents? You are a fantastic Mom for encouraging it rather than grousing about noise.

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  8. What a cute post! He's got a great future - marching band, choir - song writer!! Little Billy is fixing to start taking guitar lessons (next Tues.) - he loves the harmonica and he carries one around a lot - he can actually play that thing.

    Take care, J - see you soon - Kellan

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  9. I LOVE that song. Got me going every time during a pep rally at school!!

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  10. What most excellent taste BOY has! And I love the raspberry bugle.
    The Queen (not to be confused with BOY's Queen) loves Elton John. We listen to him in the car. All. The. Time.
    She sings along to her favorites, among them "Crocodile Rock." Once I glanced in the rear view mirrow to see her rocking out with her hair hanging in her face while positively screaming, "OW, LAWDY MAMA! Friday night. Susie dresses TIGHT!!"
    She looked just like Janis Joplin.

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  11. My boy loves "we will rock you", too! The kids sing it on the bus at the top of their lungs.

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  12. my kids love that song! it's such a relief to listen to "normal" music after you hours and hours of kids music...

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  13. Hey! My father in law has a bugle too and the boys love to play it when we are there. My favorite was watching their grandpa teach them how to blow.

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  14. Okay, I'm just really jealous that you're married to a man who can play a harmonica.

    It's on the list if I'm ever a single girl again. (swoon)

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