
Arthur
Singing Should Be Fun
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Arthur's choir teacher reminds the gang that singing should be fun.
Arthur's choir teacher reminds the gang that singing should be fun, despite all the practice and hard work.
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Arthur
Singing Should Be Fun
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Arthur's choir teacher reminds the gang that singing should be fun, despite all the practice and hard work.
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the salt in A minor?♫ ♫Here you go.♫ ♫Are you finished with that fish stick in C major?♫ More feeling!
Enunciate!
Give it some... gusto!
CLASS: ♫You hold her hand and she holds yours♫ ♫And that's a very good sign♫ ♫That she's your tootsie-wootsie♫ ♫In the good old summertime.♫ Well, the tempo was good, the phrasing was accurate, and the pitch was perfect.
But there's one very important thing you're not doing.
I knew it was too good to be true!
You're not having fun.
Did you know there are 21 chandeliers in Bartleby Hall, each glittering with hundreds of pieces of crystal?
When you take the stage, the chandeliers rise toward the ceiling and dim and resemble stars on a cloudless night.
Then there is a silence, which is at once frightening and thrilling, because in seconds it will be filled with your voice.
And when the conductor lowers his baton, it feels like you are not singing alone, but with the help of all the beautiful voices that ever echoed in that theater.
♫La!♫ FUGUE: That, my friends, is what you have to look forward to tomorrow.
Enjoy it-- especially you, Francine.
There's nothing worse than a glum soloist.
Yes!
( bell rings ) Class dismissed.
Get a good night's sleep.
BINKY: Dr. Fugue?
I have something to tell you.
You've been lip-synching all week?
But... how did you...?
Oldest chorus trick in the book.
Used it many times with the Whittenpoofs.
I just thought, well, I might be all right at clarinet, but singing...
Contrary to what you might think, you have an excellent voice, but it's up to you to you use it.
Thanks, Dr. Fugue.
♫You're welcome... in A minor.♫
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