So, I have a stack of ragtime sheet music in the corner of my living room, much of which is inherited from my brother, that I’ve been looking through since I have a few extra moments of time on my hand these days.
Part of my morning routine lately has been to just grab a couple that I don’t know, and noodle my way through them. It’s been fun. I’m surprised to find a few of them I actually recognize from concerts I’ve been to, but most are completely new music to me.
So, this morning I am playing an elegant piece called “Who let the cows out? (A bully rag.)” Never heard it before, but I’m stumbling through it OK I think. Then I get to a measure of rests, and there is the notation in the middle of the staff “make a noise like a cow”.
Perhaps some of you with more formal music training can tell me exactly how I should have handled this? I stopped and laughed, but I doubt if it sounded very much like a cow.
24 May 2020, 02:12 PM
pianojuggler
I suppose it depends which end of the cow the noise is to sound like.