Some of you may appreciate this....
I was sent to watch this in August and I'm still laughing at it, so I guess that I need to post it.
I realize that it makes very little sense to the non-classical-musically minded among us, but to somebody who once played Pachelbel's canon on tuba (the tuba part for the band is the same as the cello part for orchestra), I can very much appreciate this.
I love going to weddings and hearing the brides who are so excited about how they chose Pachelbel's Canon in D instead of something more traditional. I think I've heard Pachelbel at every wedding I've been to but my own.... (At least at the reception...)
This morning in worship, we sang Brad Kilman's "We are Hungry". I started laughing so hard, I almost had to leave the room.
I realize that it makes very little sense to the non-classical-musically minded among us, but to somebody who once played Pachelbel's canon on tuba (the tuba part for the band is the same as the cello part for orchestra), I can very much appreciate this.
I love going to weddings and hearing the brides who are so excited about how they chose Pachelbel's Canon in D instead of something more traditional. I think I've heard Pachelbel at every wedding I've been to but my own.... (At least at the reception...)
This morning in worship, we sang Brad Kilman's "We are Hungry". I started laughing so hard, I almost had to leave the room.

Hey now...
You attended my wedding, and there was NO PACHELBEL, thank you very much. Bach, Mozart and Handel, yes; Pachelbel, no.
Posted by
DenverSop |
11/19/2007 11:15 PM
Ah, and yet, your dad's quartet did sing the Taco Bell Canon at the reception :)
Posted by
GeekTeach |
11/20/2007 7:49 AM
Darn it! Who'da thunk that'd come back to haunt me?
Posted by
DenverSop |
12/02/2007 9:23 PM
That is too funny! We played Pachelbel at our wedding. We're guilty as charged!
Posted by
Ryan Healy |
3/04/2008 9:00 AM