![]() The child receives a one dollar bill from his/her father and swaps it for "two shiny quarters." This is the beginning of a series of swaps that leave the child with considerably less money. The speaker describes a situation involving a child demonstrating his/her intelligence in a humorous fashion. Without spending a penny, the speaker confidently believes his/her orchestra plays music twice as good using instruments they already have. ![]() Yet he/she doesn't become overwhelmed with jealousy and resentment. The speaker mentions the possibility of professional orchestras sounding better with fancy, shiny instruments. So, they substitute a drum with one's belly, a horn with one's nose, and cymbals with one's hands. Instead of playing with actual musical instruments, the speaker and his/her assumed band-mates play music with their body parts. The speaker describes a situation during which imagination and creativity are used to manifest a lively orchestra. ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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