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The One-Man Band

France, 1900
film

A band-leader has arranged seven chairs for the members of his band. When he sits down in the first chair, a cymbal player appears in the same chair, then ris..

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One Man band

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One Man

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Introducing music: the instruments of the orchestra

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The Conductor. Pt. 2

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Introduction

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The Boy who heard music

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The Conductor. Pt. 1

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Getting started

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Street musique

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The Band Wagon

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Second chorus

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The Four Troublesome Heads

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Instruments of the band and orchestra

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Prelude

United Kingdom, 1983
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Orchestra!

United Kingdom, 1991
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