You just tickled my memory-bone! My eldest son lost his two front teeth before Christmas a couple of years ago, and spoke and sang with a "lithp" for months! He was forced to perform that song at every family gathering for the whole Christmas season! Fortunately he is a bit of a diva, so he didn't mind at all. He played along on the "cuatro", a stringed instrument like a ukelele.
The "Presto" (third movement) of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049, performed by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. Because it makes me happy, that's why.
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Ewwwww. That is wonderfully bad!
You just tickled my memory-bone! My eldest son lost his two front teeth before Christmas a couple of years ago, and spoke and sang with a "lithp" for months! He was forced to perform that song at every family gathering for the whole Christmas season! Fortunately he is a bit of a diva, so he didn't mind at all. He played along on the "cuatro", a stringed instrument like a ukelele.
Kaleb's missing all four front teeth and he loves this song! They learned it in their first-grade class and he sings it all the time.
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