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BBC Proms 2011: Tim Minchin - F Sharp (Comedy Prom)

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BBC PROMS 2011 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Maverick Australian comedian Tim Minchin brings his own inimitable style of musical fun to the Royal Albert Hall as he hosts the first ever Comedy Prom.

He'll be joined by pianist Danny Driver, who takes on both Reizenstein's Concerto popolare and conductor Andrew Litton. Soprano Susan Bullock, cabaret duo Kit and the Widow, and conducting sensation Sue Perkins all make an appearance alongside the ever versatile BBC Concert Orchestra and MD Jules Buckley.

For more information please visit: www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2011/august-13/46

Watch the full Prom on BBC Two, Saturday 27th August at 9.00pm.

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  • I tried this (I'm a musician and pianist) and this is practically impossible, because you lose track of which note you're supposed to sing, as it's completely malfunctioning with the harmonies. Big props to you, Tim ^^

  • What a Genius!

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  • Ahahahaha

  • 1:40 Who drinks water at the culmination, the most tense moment!

  • They should have Josh Groban on this show singing celebrity tweets!

  • @dorkasaur98 Well, I just found the chords online, I think they are bB, A or A7 Dm, E diminished, Gm, and F. (And C7 just at the last part) just play the chords and find out where they fit using for instance this vid, or just search for the chords ^^

  • @lovetohate12 do you happen to have the sheet music?! (or have written your own?)

  • @posiethompson probably knows more about piano than you pal

  • @posiethompson chord's Dm wich is D. F and A, he's singing the major 3rd, F#.

    He does that for best results :P

  • @posiethompson Meaning, Dminor is the relative minor to F major.

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