Release Date | 2000 |
Produced by | Sony Wonder |
Catalogue no. | LV 51718 |
Format | VHS |
ISBN | 0738920339 |
Let's Make Music is a 2000 Sesame Street video collecting segments about musical instruments from the show, with a new framing sequence involving the members of Stomp and Telly losing his tuba.
Releases
Image | Segment | Description |
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In the garage, two men play the "Sesame Street Theme" on the various pots and pans. They make their way outside, where they find a tuba sitting out in the open. They take it to find its rightful owner and make music by tapping it. | ||
In the park, Bert overhears the sound of a tuba - his favorite instrument. It's actually Simon Soundman, who's "just practicing." Bert begs Simon to teach him how to make that sound by himself, but Bert ends up attracting Gladys the Cow, who thinks she heard the romantic call of a bull. (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
Telly passes Hooper's Store and tells Alan he’s about to play with a famous music group. But, when he runs to the arbor to get his tuba, he’ finds its not there. He worries that he’ll never be able to make music again. | ||
A rhythm is made of breaking eggs, door slams, cans dropping, ice, and feet stepping. (EKA: Episode 3682) | ||
Six kids dance on a playground to the same beat. (EKA: Episode 3907) | ||
Elmo tries cheering up Telly by showing he can still make music. He, Alan, the Honkers, a Dinger, Oscar and the kids perform “What Makes Music?” to show him all the things he can make music with. After the song, they watch a woman pass by, making music from shaking her mint container. | ||
Hands make music from assorted objects. | ||
Kids play rhythms on pots, pans, a barrel and a washboard. (EKA: Episode 3522) | ||
Elmo shows Telly that his voice to make music. He demonstrates by singing the number chorus from Pinball Number Count. Luke Cresswell comes by to provide more music with a broom. | ||
"Pinball Number Count" #12 (new sound effects added) Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1576) | ||
Oscar holds a Grouchkateer meeting where they bang cans to make music. The two men who have Telly’s tuba ask them if they lost it. They learn Oscar and friends are playing the “Can-Can” game, where people with cans can only play. They leave and come back with large barrels on the feet and sticks to hit them with. | ||
Bert sings about his love for making music from hitting an “Oatmeal Box”. (EKA: Episode 3710) | ||
Kids in Jamaica play bongo drums. (EKA: Episode 3171) | ||
Baby Bear looks in Hooper’s for Telly’s tuba, when he sighs into one of the empty glass bottles, making a noise. He and the STOMP patrons in the store begin making music from them. | ||
An elephant, a zebra, a hedgehog, an ostrich, a frog and a ladybug create a rhythm with their footsteps. (EKA: Episode 2934) | ||
A girl wants to learn a playground rhyme after watching some other girls do it, so one of them teaches her. (EKA: Episode 2503) | ||
Luke teaches Elmo, Rosita and the kids to make music with their bodies. | ||
"Do The Body Dance" (MC Lyte) (EKA: Episode 2886) | ||
Elmo introduces Telly to Luke and explains his problem. Luke shows him that he can still make music, as a flood of STOMP members and other kids dance into the arbor, making music from ordinary objects. Telly’s tuba is then returned to him. |