When composing music the symbol that looks like an ampersand ( & ) is also called the Treble, is for the higher notes of the song...
The lower symbol that looks like a colon sitting next to a capital c ( :C ) is also called, The Bass, because it represents the lower notes.
Now the Bass is telling the Treble .. you are nothing but (trouble)... and she answers, referring to the Bass lowered position on the music bar... but... All You do is bring us down ( to his level?)
I'm all about that bass, no treble....
ReplyDeleteCute :))
DeleteI was going to say it was all about that bass
DeleteTypical staff meet.
DeleteI was thinking exactly what Theresa wrote when I saw that picture!
ReplyDeleteI can relate to that on many levels...
ReplyDeleteWe'll expect a paragraph in your next IWSG, please.
DeleteHahahahahaha, that cartoon is note perfect!
ReplyDeleteOHHHHHHHHHHH!
DeleteI don't get this one :)
ReplyDeleteWhen composing music the symbol that looks like an ampersand ( & ) is also called the Treble, is for the higher notes of the song...
DeleteThe lower symbol that looks like a colon sitting next to a capital c ( :C ) is also called, The Bass, because it represents the lower notes.
Now the Bass is telling the Treble .. you are nothing but (trouble)... and she answers, referring to the Bass lowered position on the music bar... but... All You do is bring us down ( to his level?)
Clear as mud, right? Kiss, kiss.
Boom boom!
ReplyDeleteCymbal, cymbal, crash!
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