Most people enjoy music – despite the fact that few can read the notation – and most people can also enjoy the music-themed Twitter account Threatening Music Notation.
We picked some favourite examples.
1.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 4, 2022
2.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 27, 2022
3.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 25, 2022
4.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 2, 2022
5.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 25, 2022
6.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 27, 2022
7.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 5, 2022
8.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 31, 2022
9.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 28, 2022
10.
… it’s “Jaws” pic.twitter.com/ZWjbIuNKiz
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 1, 2022
11.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 6, 2022
12.
When you have a shy bladder but you need to use a public restroom pic.twitter.com/83l9npSmWK
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 22, 2022
13.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 2, 2022
14.
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 24, 2022
BONUS – U wot, mate?
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 3, 2022
And this is what that sounds like –
Sometimes the music has a threatening aura, too.
WANT MORE POKE?
Get the best of the day’s posts delivered direct to you by joining The Poke+ on Facebook
READ MORE
15 genuine 19th-century problem page quotes from the Girls’ Own Advice Twitter account
Source Threatening Music Notation Image Threatening Music Notation, kennyzhang29 on Unsplash
The post You don’t have to read music to appreciate the ‘Threatening Music Notation’ account appeared first on The Poke.
Source: ThePoke