balderdash@lemmy.zip to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year agoGood thing I don't know how to read musiclemmy.zipimagemessage-square32fedilinkarrow-up1678arrow-down112
arrow-up1666arrow-down1imageGood thing I don't know how to read musiclemmy.zipbalderdash@lemmy.zip to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year agomessage-square32fedilink
minus-squarewischi@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down1·1 year ago“die” is probably from a german song. It’s the article for female nouns (or plurals). Couldn’t guess the song though based on those three notes.
minus-squarehakase@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up28arrow-down4·edit-21 year agopp (very soft) is likely a reference to how the performer has trouble keeping his incredibly small penis erect. This can be common in any part of a song; it mostly depends on how much of a loser the performer is.
minus-squaretubaruco@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agothe performer sees “pp” in the paper and impulsively puts their pants down
minus-squareZagorath@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago based on those three notes. We don’t even know what those three notes are. Is it a treble clef? Bass clef? Tenor clef‽
“die” is probably from a german song. It’s the article for female nouns (or plurals). Couldn’t guess the song though based on those three notes.
pp (very soft) is likely a reference to how the performer has trouble keeping his incredibly small penis erect. This can be common in any part of a song; it mostly depends on how much of a loser the performer is.
thanks! til
the performer sees “pp” in the paper and impulsively puts their pants down
*instinctively
you’re being a ritardando
Sorry
We don’t even know what those three notes are. Is it a treble clef? Bass clef? Tenor clef‽