Peanuts Begins by Charles Schulz for March 16, 2025

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    mccollunsky  5 days ago

    We call this slide music, it’s different than swing music.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 5 days ago

    He stuck the landing.

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    perreo  5 days ago

    This gives a whole new meaning to a sliding scale.

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    iggyman  5 days ago

    He’s found true happiness!

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    orinoco womble  5 days ago

    Schroeder Lee Lewis strikes again!

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    markkahler52  5 days ago

    Slide into a Sonata!!

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    CoffeyCup  5 days ago

    To the Bat Slide, Schroeder!

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    uniquename  5 days ago

    Now, that’s an entrance!

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    guenette.charlie(BozoKnows)  5 days ago

    That’s how you start a concert! Watch and learn, you Pop “Farts”!

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    Cornelius Robinson Premium Member 5 days ago

    He’s playing Beethoven, but this looks more like a Brahms move

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    jrankin1959  5 days ago

    Now, that’s an entrance!

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    ladykat Premium Member 5 days ago

    Excellently done, Schroeder!

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    Buspopcod  5 days ago

    Is that how the Beatles got the ending chord of “A Day in the Life”?

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    ChessPirate  5 days ago

    ♪♫ “Nobody knows the treble I’ve seen…” ♪♫

    ( ͡   ͚ ͚ʖ ͡  )

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    Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 5 days ago

    Schroeder invents the slide piano. Blues musicians everywhere now have even more trouble getting their gear to gigs.

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    Pony  5 days ago

    He just won’t let it slide

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    David Rickard Premium Member 4 days ago

    Bob Costas: And here comes the scores… it’s a perfect 10 from the US, an 8 from France, 9.1 from Britain… ouch, and a 0 from East Germany.

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    greenlynn Premium Member 4 days ago

    Schroder discovers the glissando.

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    erinurse2000  4 days ago

    Shostakovich requires this approach for Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102

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