Coco loves good music!

veimar

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We are a family of musicians and have to practice good and annoying stuff at home. I noticed that whenever any of us or we together play something really nice Coco start screaming to get out of her cage if she is there, and as soon as I open she would fly over to the piano and quietly sit either on my head/shoulder or the music stand and listen. Today I practiced some piano accompaniments and she didn't care, but I soon as I started paying the Pathetique Sonata by Beethoven (one of my students is playing it, and I had to refresh it too) she screamed herself out of the cage, flew to me and sat on my head and music stand not making a peep for over an hour. When I made a little break she squawked impatiently until I came back and continued playing! :) Such a sweet musical baby! Love her! :10:
 

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Aw that's so cute! I just love these little personality idiosyncrasies that emerge and define each bird as a unique little soul with their own likes and dislikes :)
 

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I think my galah is tone deaf. I gave her a stirring rendition of "You made me love you" (in what I believe to be the "Ethel Merman" style). She loved it, danced like a crazy thing. Her musical appreciation is seriously questionable.

I'm glad Coco's got more of an idea of what's good and what's awful. Does she act the same when it's a recording? There are lots of lovely vibrations with a live piano. I wonder if it's just the music, or the percussion that attracts her.
 
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veimar

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I'm glad Coco's got more of an idea of what's good and what's awful. Does she act the same when it's a recording? There are lots of lovely vibrations with a live piano. I wonder if it's just the music, or the percussion that attracts her.

We don't really play that much recordings - only TV sometimes... She want to come over only when either my hubby (he plays viola/violin/guitar, acoustic and electric) or me (piano) play something beautiful and melodic. I noticed it with classical music - she just sits there and wants to listen to Bach or Beethoven.. :) She doesn't seem to care that much about the drum machine though. :) I think it's the melody, harmony and vibrations coming from instruments that's attracting her. :)
 

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she just sits there and wants to listen to Bach or Beethoven.
How about Liszt? Does she like Liszt?:D

Maybe you could use her in your students' music exams.... If the bird approves, you pass :D You could be on to something big.
 

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Bacca has definite tastes in music. I tried leaving VH1 on for her but she ignores it. Putting Teddy Wilson on in the Disklavier has her chirping and dancing. She likes some of the stuff I play and ignores others. She loved the piece the piano tuner was playing the other day but it was "The Robin's Return".

It was quite a surprise to us when we got her (she had spent four years in a cage) that she dances to the music ... she'll shuffle from side to side and kick her foot up and chirp in time with the music.
 

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