Well ... it's in Bb major! (That in intself would answer your question).
Alain
> Well ... it's in Bb major!
How do you know?
Charlie
> Yes, it is tonal. It's in the key of B flat and it moves arund that tonal
> center. I can hear it departing and returning to that point.
Here's a version with the score:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxRpLA4sBFg&feature=related
Can you point out where you hear it move away and back?
steve martin's "the bohemians"
Were they rebels? Were they artists? Were they outcasts from society?
They were all of these. They were The Bohemians.
These bohemians, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, and their seven
children, Biff, Tina, Sparky, Louise, Tuffy, Mickey, and Biff Number
Two, lived in a notorious artists' colony and planned community.
Naturally, the bohemians' existence thrived on creativity. Early in
the morning, Mrs. Williams would rise and create breakfast. Then, Mr.
Williams, inspired by his wife's limitless energy, would rush off to a
special room and create tiny hairs in a sink. The children would
create things, too. But being temperamental artists, they would often
flush them away without a second thought.
But the bohemians' creativity didn't stop there. Mr. Williams would
then rush downtown and create reams and reams of papers with numbers
on them and send them out to other bohemians who would create special
checks to him with figures like $7.27 written on them.
At home, the children would be creating unusual music, using only
their voices to combine in avant-garde, atonal melodies.
Yes, these were the bohemians. A seething hot-bed of rebellion -- the
artists, the creators of all things that lie between good and bad.
IT SOUNDS EUROPEAN!
HAHA