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susiejean
Does anyone else have pupils who always insist on blasting through that highly irritating Copsticks tune while you are writing during a lesson. If I got paid for everytime I heard it I could retire now! I would love to get hold of the sheet music for it, so I could teach them a different part of it before I become insane, but I have no idea how to get hold of it. Anyone know?! goodNight.gif
sbhoa
Try this list.
Morgan's Munchkin
Have you tried closing the lid of the piano whenever you stop for a long enough amount of time for them to start playing it. I've seen my piano teacher do that with some younger students who insist on fiddling.
petrat
I use my piano lid as a desk when I teach, and close it to rest the book on to write. Then no one can play as I write. And Chopsticks is banned!
sbhoa
QUOTE(Morgan's Munchkin @ May 9 2007, 10:09 PM) *

Have you tried closing the lid of the piano whenever you stop for a long enough amount of time for them to start playing it. I've seen my piano teacher do that with some younger students who insist on fiddling.


That's a possibility if they do it while you are talking but I think it's quite nice when students are relaxed enough with me to play while I'm writing or if I need to leave the room for a short time. It's something I've never felt confident enough to do and it would be good if i could let myself do that now because i would warm up while my teacher was downstairs getting me a glass of water (40 minute walk to my lesson so I need it by the time I get there).
sarah-flute
I now have Chopsticks going round and round my brain........... wacko.gif wacko.gif wacko.gif
ad_libitum
QUOTE(petrat @ May 9 2007, 10:12 PM) *

And Chopsticks is banned!


Ditto!

Along with another piece mentioned a few threads up wink.gif
Glass Mountain

QUOTE(petrat @ May 9 2007, 10:12 PM) *

I use my piano lid as a desk when I teach, and close it to rest the book on to write. Then no one can play as I write. And Chopsticks is banned!

biggrin.gif Good Advice - I'll try that. My writing will be neater if I rest on my piano instead of my knee. Thanks!
jojo
I've heard of 'Chopsticks' but am not sure I know the tune funny enough! should I consider myself lucky? tongue.gif
Morgan's Munchkin
QUOTE(jojo @ May 10 2007, 06:36 AM) *

I've heard of 'Chopsticks' but am not sure I know the tune funny enough! should I consider myself lucky? tongue.gif


YES!!!
Maizie
QUOTE(Morgan's Munchkin @ May 10 2007, 08:18 AM) *

QUOTE(jojo @ May 10 2007, 06:36 AM) *
I've heard of 'Chopsticks' but am not sure I know the tune funny enough! should I consider myself lucky? tongue.gif

YES!!!

Because if you did know it, you'd at this point be aware that it's 8.55am and you have no chance of having ANYTHING but Chopsticks in your head until 4.05pm.
Argle...! wacko.gif
jojo
QUOTE(Maizie @ May 10 2007, 08:54 AM) *

QUOTE(Morgan's Munchkin @ May 10 2007, 08:18 AM) *

QUOTE(jojo @ May 10 2007, 06:36 AM) *
I've heard of 'Chopsticks' but am not sure I know the tune funny enough! should I consider myself lucky? tongue.gif

YES!!!

Because if you did know it, you'd at this point be aware that it's 8.55am and you have no chance of having ANYTHING but Chopsticks in your head until 4.05pm.
Argle...! wacko.gif


I went on youtube straight after my original post and YES! I have heard it before, just did not know it was 'chopsticks' ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif it is indeed in my head now, probably until I go to bed laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif and I have also heard the duet they have mentioned in another thread 'heart and soul' the little boy in superman returns plays it on a steinway grand on that posh boat which belongs to the 'baddie' (what's his name now?) laugh.gif
susiejean
QUOTE(Morgan's Munchkin @ May 9 2007, 10:09 PM) *

Have you tried closing the lid of the piano whenever you stop for a long enough amount of time for them to start playing it. I've seen my piano teacher do that with some younger students who insist on fiddling.

Would it be terribly un-pc if I put the piano lid down WHILE they are playing Chopsticks!? woot.gif
I can only apologise to everyone for ruining their day! I'll try not to mention this one again. And yes, I do have the same problem with Heart and Soul. I actually ended upn giving one 12 year old pupil a proper version of it to learn as he was driving me nuts. The amusing thing was, it was a fairly sesitive version with lots of dynamics and rubato, but he found it almost impossible to play it without swinging it! laugh.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(susiejean @ May 10 2007, 02:05 PM) *
Would it be terribly un-pc if I put the piano lid down WHILE they are playing Chopsticks!? woot.gif

ohmy.gif ph34r.gif laugh.gif
Roseau
I didn't meet any other children who were learning to play the piano until I was about thirteen. (There was no one before me when I went to my piano lesson and an adult after me).

I remember being mortified when I started secondary school and invited a new, non-piano-playing friend to my house. When I said I could play the piano she demanded I play Chopsticks - (for me that was what you ate Chinese food with). When I couldn't the friend launched into a demonstration, laughed at my approx. grade 3 level pieces and told everyone at school the next day that I claimed to play the piano but couldn't really.

For several years after that I kept trying to find someone who would teach me Chopsticks in secret - I was too ashamed to admit openly that I couldn't play it blush.gif
chocolatedog
(I quite often teach my pupils Heart & Soul, Chopsticks plus other fun stuff by rote in the early stages as then they have something they can play without having to slave over trying to read....... one pupil is actually learning Pink Panther by rote at the moment...!)
appleblossom
QUOTE(chocolatedog @ May 10 2007, 04:56 PM) *

(I quite often teach my pupils Heart & Soul, Chopsticks plus other fun stuff by rote in the early stages as then they have something they can play without having to slave over trying to read....... one pupil is actually learning Pink Panther by rote at the moment...!)



My students (and I!!!) love "winding down" with silly music like this!! Especially with pre-exam nerves looming.. wacko.gif

**I can't help being a big kid!!** biggrin.gif
jojo
QUOTE(kerioboe @ May 10 2007, 04:34 PM) *

When I couldn't the friend launched into a demonstration, laughed at my approx. grade 3 level pieces and told everyone at school the next day that I claimed to play the piano but couldn't really.


And look where you are now! grade 8!!!! Well done! So not playing chopsticks hasn't really stopped you has it? laugh.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(kerioboe @ May 10 2007, 04:34 PM) *
When I couldn't the friend launched into a demonstration, laughed at my approx. grade 3 level pieces and told everyone at school the next day that I claimed to play the piano but couldn't really.

ohmy.gif rolleyes.gif Some friend...
Morgan's Munchkin
I've never been able to play chopsticks!! ph34r.gif
sarah-flute
No great loss, MM!
Rosemary7391


QUOTE(sarah-flute @ May 10 2007, 06:36 PM) *

QUOTE(kerioboe @ May 10 2007, 04:34 PM) *
When I couldn't the friend launched into a demonstration, laughed at my approx. grade 3 level pieces and told everyone at school the next day that I claimed to play the piano but couldn't really.

ohmy.gif rolleyes.gif Some friend...


!! Thats awful!!

QUOTE(Morgan's Munchkin @ May 10 2007, 07:11 PM) *

I've never been able to play chopsticks!! ph34r.gif


Nor have I - I seem to be unable to laern anything that isn't a simple melody by ear ph34r.gif
YetAnotherPianist
Which of the many tacky little tunes is chopsticks? I've heard lots of different tunes referred to as chopsticks at different times by different people.
nicki_flute
I don't think I know Chopsticks...
chocolatedog
GGGGGG,GGGGGG,BBBBABCCCCBA,GGGGGG,GGGGGG,BBBBABC GC
FFFFFF,EEEEEE,DDDDEDCCCCDE,FFFFFF,EEEEEE,DDDDEDC FC

Sorry - the 2 lines should be spaced properly and they're not - basically intervals of 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, and octaves. Can also be played with the side of the hand like karate chop.........

That's the proper version of chopsticks, but other ones like the various black key tunes that people play have also been dubbed 'chopsticks'.
nicki_flute
I think I should be thankful I don't know it!
JulieCSM
I don't mind Chopsticks and I use Heart and Soul to teach basic chords - but I hate the 'black key' tunes.
salrec
My elderly mum, who couldn't tell a crotchet from a symphony, can for some mysterious reason play the "black notes" Chopsticks. I've no idea how or where she learnt it. She has no other musical skills or knowledge whatsoever. wacko.gif
YetAnotherPianist
QUOTE(chocolatedog @ May 10 2007, 09:50 PM) *

GGGGGG,GGGGGG,BBBBABCCCCBA,GGGGGG,GGGGGG,BBBBABC GC
FFFFFF,EEEEEE,DDDDEDCCCCDE,FFFFFF,EEEEEE,DDDDEDC FC

Sorry - the 2 lines should be spaced properly and they're not - basically intervals of 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, and octaves. Can also be played with the side of the hand like karate chop.........


Ahh, I know that one - was it Mozart originally?

QUOTE

That's the proper version of chopsticks, but other ones like the various black key tunes that people play have also been dubbed 'chopsticks'.


I know two other 'chopsticks', the first opens:

cacgcfcdcacgcf

(starting on middle c, then going up and down, technically all played a semitone higher)

The second opens as follows, with one line to each hand:

CODE

F Eb |    Ab Ab
     | Ab C  C
maggiemay
Ahh, I know that one - was it Mozart originally?

actually, I think he pinched it from Salieri !
Steve M
It sort of irritates me that nearly everybody refers to the black-note tune I have always known as "diddle-um-dum-dum" as "Chopsticks", whereas really it's the white note one played by the hands turned sideways so that the little fingers strike the keys as if chopping wood, as quoted by Choc. Dog.
GGGGGG GGGGGG BBBBAB CCCCBA
FFFFFF EEEEEE DDDDCD EEEEDE etc.
Variations were apparently written by Borodin and chums, and the culprit was one Euphemia Allen, a 16-year old girl, whose brother had a publishing co. Oh, and B. Bumble and the Stingers did a rock'n'roll spoof of it in the sixtys. Russ Conway did a version of "Diddle-um-dum-dum" called "Lesson One" also in the sixties, in F. I'm ashamed to say I actually bought the music! wacko.gif
Apparently "Heart & Soul" was a Hogey Charmichael hit. I don't see any harm in it, it gets them playing something. Not half as irritating as mindless thumping on the keys by small people!
sarah-flute
QUOTE(Steve M @ May 10 2007, 11:11 PM) *
I don't see any harm in it, it gets them playing something. Not half as irritating as mindless thumping on the keys by small people!

...or big people wink.gif
andante_in_c
The black note tune is called 'Donkey's Gallop'.
Maizie
Let me see if I can get this right - I think I know all three tunes but only the name of one of them before now.

Chopsticks is all choppy and goes:
"Da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da, da-da-da-da-"

The 'black note one' - Donkey's Gallop - is:
"Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-um-dum-um-dum-dum"

And Heart and Soul (which I only recognised in the thread when someone said it was the one in the film Big blush.gif ) is:
"Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding (high), Ding (low), de-de-de-de-de, deedle-eedle, deedle-eddle, deedle-eddle, dum"
petrat
Your teachers would have been so proud! laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(Maizie @ May 11 2007, 08:37 AM) *
Let me see if I can get this right - I think I know all three tunes but only the name of one of them before now.

Chopsticks is all choppy and goes:
"Da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da, da-da-da-da-"

The 'black note one' - Donkey's Gallop - is:
"Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-um-dum-um-dum-dum"

And Heart and Soul (which I only recognised in the thread when someone said it was the one in the film Big blush.gif ) is:
"Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding (high), Ding (low), de-de-de-de-de, deedle-eedle, deedle-eddle, deedle-eddle, dum"

Hey! That's tonic doo-dah - Nat would be so proud!
chocolatedog
I once had a note written on my door at college which said "hi - I heard you practising - what is that lovely tune that goes "dum a diddlediddle dum a diddlediddle"?













Oh come on!!!! You mean you don't recognise it?!


















It's Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G sharp minor!!! rolleyes.gif How on earth could you not all recognise that???! wink.gif laugh.gif
maggiemay
QUOTE(chocolatedog @ May 11 2007, 11:24 AM) *

I once had a note written on my door at college which said "hi - I heard you practising - what is that lovely tune that goes "dum a diddlediddle dum a diddlediddle"


Oh come on!!!! You mean you don't recognise it?!



It's Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G sharp minor!!! rolleyes.gif How on earth could you not all recognise that???! wink.gif laugh.gif


oops - I thought it was "any umberellas, any umberellas to mend --- today?"
laugh.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(maggiemay @ May 11 2007, 11:30 AM) *

QUOTE(chocolatedog @ May 11 2007, 11:24 AM) *

I once had a note written on my door at college which said "hi - I heard you practising - what is that lovely tune that goes "dum a diddlediddle dum a diddlediddle"


Oh come on!!!! You mean you don't recognise it?!



It's Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G sharp minor!!! rolleyes.gif How on earth could you not all recognise that???! wink.gif laugh.gif


oops - I thought it was "any umberellas, any umberellas to mend --- today?"
laugh.gif

Bwahahahahahaha! SO DID I!!!!!!!!!!!

(great minds wink.gif)
maggiemay
biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
sarah-flute
High five! IPB Image laugh.gif biggrin.gif
Cyrilla
QUOTE(sarah-flute @ May 11 2007, 11:22 AM) *

QUOTE(Maizie @ May 11 2007, 08:37 AM) *
Let me see if I can get this right - I think I know all three tunes but only the name of one of them before now.

Chopsticks is all choppy and goes:
"Da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da, da-da-da-da-"

The 'black note one' - Donkey's Gallop - is:
"Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-dum, Diddle-um-dum-um-dum-um-dum-dum"

And Heart and Soul (which I only recognised in the thread when someone said it was the one in the film Big blush.gif ) is:
"Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding, ding, dee-de-de-de-de-de, Ding (high), Ding (low), de-de-de-de-de, deedle-eedle, deedle-eddle, deedle-eddle, dum"

Hey! That's tonic doo-dah - Nat would be so proud!


laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
susiejean
Ah you see, this is where it gets complicated. My mum always taught me that it was tiddle um pum pum, tiddle um pum pum, tiddle um pum pum pum pum pum pum. Maybe this was a translation from English to Scottish! rofl.gif
earplugs
QUOTE(susiejean @ May 11 2007, 01:58 PM) *

Ah you see, this is where it gets complicated. My mum always taught me that it was tiddle um pum pum, tiddle um pum pum, tiddle um pum pum pum pum pum pum. Maybe this was a translation from English to Scottish! rofl.gif


No, it's definitely BadaBoom ChaCha BadaBoom ChaCha BadaBoom Cha Boom Cha Boom ChaCha
petrat
That is for "Donkey Gallop" then! Isn't it curious how singers use La and Da or Dee sounds to demonstrate and instrumentalists use poms and diddles? biggrin.gif
chocolatedog
I once saw a very crude cartoon of a drumming lesson with the tutor pointing to some drawings on a chart to help the drummer but I won't go into detail here - too many young folk on this forum!!! blush.gif tongue.gif laugh.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(chocolatedog @ May 11 2007, 02:59 PM) *
I once saw a very crude cartoon of a drumming lesson with the tutor pointing to some drawings on a chart to help the drummer but I won't go into detail here - too many young folk on this forum!!! blush.gif tongue.gif laugh.gif

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maggiemay
Pooh bear was a dab hand at tiddly poms.

The more it snows tiddly pom
the more it goes tiddly pom
the more it goes tiddly pom
on snowing

(sorry!)
sarah-flute
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Steve M
So what's the other black-note one, the one where you use only your index fingers, the left plays F# every time, except the octave below, and goes,
F#A#F#G#F#D#F#C#F#A#F#G#F#D#--F#A#F#G#F#D#F#C#F#A#(low)F#G#(low)F#F#(low)--
What's that called, anyone know?
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