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Musical Body Parts
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In old movies, whenever you see a pair of women's legs in stockings getting out of a car, it's a safe bet they'll be accompanied with a smoky saxophone solo. When they show a skeleton on a childrens' show, odds are good they'll be playing xylophone music to go with it. But what instrument should you play when the earlobe is the bodily part under consideration? And how about the pancreas? This game is an attempt to address the issue. Either suggest a bodily part, and the music to go with it, or just the part, or just the instrument, and see if the colelctive wisdom of this forum can help out.
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The Duduk fits the bill perfectly. How about the lymph nodes?
Something pretty obscure, obviously. And as the lymph nodes are intimately related to the immune system, I suspect something wierd and mysterious. Perhaps the Great Stalacpipe Organ? On which note, b'dum tish, I think we should finish this game off.
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shouts, screams, generally goes wild for Simons Mith
The hurdy-gurdy (it plays all of two notes) . . .
The appendix. Used in the middle ages and renaissance, but not so useful anymore. The appendix, is theorized to have been useful in the past, but now is a vestigial organ. But what about the Lute? Will this question bear fruit?
The Lute - why, the uvula, obviously! Now, it's time to tell me why
An instrument should be used to accompany a thigh!
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