Churchcantor Posted Friday at 02:39 PM Posted Friday at 02:39 PM https://www.noteflight.com/music/titles/2d07fea1-0168-42b9-bb4c-1ba06cd31d32 Quote
Churchcantor Posted Friday at 02:41 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:41 PM When you get tired of writing music, Russian Cartoons! Quote
Churchcantor Posted Friday at 02:45 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:45 PM Of course, I could arrange the entire song, if anyone asks nicely! Four measures took me two minutes... Quote
Churchcantor Posted Friday at 03:14 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:14 PM What the hell; if anyone can shoot me in the thread the entire melody to this song... Quote
Churchcantor Posted Friday at 03:17 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:17 PM Is my Counterpoint correct?🤣 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago Well, it is not the main theme to my favorite Russian cartoon, and only pops up once in a while, but if any Russian or person of any other nationality knows what this song is, or can find me the entire melody, I would actually like to arrange it for beginner-level piano; it has been running in my head all day! Ohrwurm, earworm. Perhaps I will ask my Bulgarian sister-in-law; she likes Nu, Pogodi! too! Quote
Churchcantor Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago Watching it this lovely morning, like a malenkey Russkii malchik! They haven't played the song yet. Quote
Churchcantor Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago Nu, zayats, nu, nu pogodi! Means well, hare, well, well, you just wait! Quote
Churchcantor Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago I think the hare (zayats) and wolf (volk) are secret gay lovers! One moment, the wolf wants to eat the hare, and the next moment, they are dancing romantically! Quote
Churchcantor Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago An hour or so at a time, or I get addicted! And they still haven't played the song I want to arrange! Quote
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