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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBURLdhmmZ8
Oh, wait, is there a glockenspiel in there? I'm thinking no.
That is not the music it so far apart from the music I meant....but ♥♥♥♥ that is a great track so i'll listen to surfer music of the past now instead :D
Makes me want to grow a stache again and call myself Magnum PI
The guy says the instrument and starts playing a really simple tune and then says another instrument and adds that to it and then bit later he says another and adds that too.
The guy that composed Tubular Bells can do that. He switches multiple instruments during his concerts.
All the squares fall out!
Dance to the music!!!
Mike Oldfield. This kinda cracks me up because I almost suggested Tubular Bells.
Edit: I feel like I recall a vintage cartoon where there's a vo guy, but it's eluding me.
May even be one of Mike Oldfield music pieces.
But this is all good its got my brain thinking along those lines.
He would just say on the recording like glockenspiel and then the glockenspiel would play and so on.
Might be one of the many, many baby genius CDs with cutesy narration explaining the instruments, or PDQ Bach album gags.
(A surprising number of those 'for kids' albums include Mozart's Bona Nox. I suppose it being a pretty lullaby that promotes multilingualism and teaches basic canon form are good lessons for kids, but geez... the lyrics get pretty dirty.)