A list of puns related to "Beethoven's Big Break"
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So there I am listening to Beethoven's eroica, music is about to climax, when suddenly commercial break.
Whatπtheπ fuck π Discuss
Like even 2020 was not as weird as this year in terms of the shear amount of glitch-in-the-matrix stuff, that being said, you could feel something off coming from a mile away. By mile I mean 2016 was when it started to get weird, but as of now, this year is the peak. Any thoughts on why this may be? Is it trying to wake us up? Is it glitched or caught a virus? Is this just a build-in on purpose thing? Let me know what you think it is
I know this is very strange. But I couldnβt find a better place to ask. I knew Reddit was probably better than aimless Googling. And r/classicalresources didnβt seem the right place since it doesnβt look like people really ask questions there. If thereβs a better place to ask please let me know and Iβll gladly move to the appropriate place.
Next week Iβm celebrating my 7th anniversary with my husband by attending my first symphony, which will be Beethovenβs 9th. Iβm very excited and since my husband has been to many symphonies, heβs given me most of the general info I need. However one thing is giving me anxiety.
I have a rare bladder disease which is very painful, though I can handle it pretty well these days with meds, but it causes me to need to go to the restroom a lot. On a bad day I can go 60 times in a day. When I go to movies I use a phone app that says in advance the best times to go pee in order to not miss important bits. They donβt make one for symphonies however lol.
So, is anyone familiar enough with the 9th to recommend a time or two that I can run to the bathroom and not end up missing a really really significant part? And/or when I should definitely NOT go? Again I know this is weird but living with this condition can be torture and I just want to be as prepared as possible so I can have fun and enjoy this experience. Thank you in advance.
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Which of these to get? Or is there another set you'd recommend?
Also, reading material? Are there any recommended listening notes available as a book or online? If not, something more wider-reaching maybe?
Now he is decomposing
Well, when you ask them who their favorite composer is, they all say Bach.
"But he didn't listen!"
Ba-na-na-na
He would never listen to her.
Turns out he was just decomposing.
A Banana na, banana naaaa.
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