Sesame Street: Guitar Drawing

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2010

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A hand draws a guitar with a feather.

Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

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  • Im not sure if its from Sesame street or Nick jr. but there was this one where a black in white hand paints a little girl that comes to life, I remember she was wearing a red coat and a hat and she would dance with the hand, Does any one know this cartoon short?

  • I always loved this one and now I remember why: 1) I loved the music--very relaxing and thoughtful, and 2), I loved the concept of the rose being thrown to the guitarist below...hehehe..I can think of one guitarist I'd throw a rose to, if I could...but he's already attached...oh, well...:P

  • This is a beautiful instrumental piece. Wish I knew the name of it.

  • Does anyone know if the music in this sketch is from an outside source, or was it written specifically for the sketch?

    Anyway, I like it -- it's a lovely chord progression. Someone should make it into a full-length song with lyrics.

  • not bad.. they should bring this back... and show that a picture is "constructed" not "drawn"..

    after all, this is a nice way to show vanishing perspective

  • Another favorite! Now I'm beginning to see why I've always adored animation. Being exposed to real, cel animation as a child (I'm a child of the 80s), and seeing clips like this that show the real bones of art; these are only a couple of reasons why. They have to be!

  • Another favorite! Now I'm beginning to see why I've always adored animation. Being exposed to real, cel animation as a child (I'm a child of the 80s), and seeing clips like this that show the real bones of art; these are only a couple of reasons why. They have to be!

  • Oh, AWESOME!!!

    Next time I want to go on a date, I should play this video!

  • Puts me in mind of Respighi a bit.

  • Holy crap I completely forgot about this one until just know and it's totally amazing and I love it just as much as I used to *pant pant pant* thanks for posting it!

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