Saturday, September 4, 2010

Funny Songs - Do They Really Tickle Your Funny Bone?


Folks, we all like funny songs though many of us don't include funny songs in our favorite songs list. Funny songs raise your sense of humor. People sometimes mention the funny bone when they talk about their sense of humor. Maybe you've heard someone say "that really tickled my funny bone."

But the question is whether funny things really tickle our funny bone. This topic is going to be a long discussion. So please fetch yourself a bowl of popcorn if you don't plan to get pissed off with what you are going to read..... cuz its going to be a long read. I will wait. lalalala ok did you come back yet? No? Oh! ok! Still waiting...lalala, You back yet? Ah! finally ok. well..you are not eating your popcorn.....OK. thats better.

Now, are you going to curse me if I ask you to leave your popcorns and taste a few biology snacks? I believe you won't because my grandma says that there are as many good people as there are bad.

So lets taste these snacks one by one:

1. Spicy osteodelight:

Have you ever hit the inside of your elbow in just the right spot and felt a tingling or prickly kind of dull pain? That's your funny bone! It doesn't really hurt as much as it feels weird. The "funny bone" got its nickname because of that funny feeling you get after you hit it.

2. Baked neurocookie:

You get that funny feeling when the ulnar nerve is bumped against the humerus (say: hyoo-muh-rus), the long bone that starts at your elbow and goes up to your shoulder.

The funny bone is funny at just one point or region of the human elbow. Isn't it funny? Oops!! Sorry....I mean isn't it delicious?

But is there any relation between humor and the funny bone? Lets leave this task for you to understand. After all, you need to digest your popcorns and the recipes I brought for you.

Now lets come up to funny songs. Students can also make up funny songs that help them remember historical events or geographical locations or math facts. Needless to say, their musical intelligence is also exercised in the process. Funny songs can also add warmth and a welcoming atmosphere to the classroom environment as students enter the room. Like any other teaching strategy, musical humor should be used sparingly and at unexpected times in order to surprise and delight.

Songwriter Jesse Goldberg of Nashville, who has won many awards for his stomach-churning funny songs says

"It's very hard to be funny and you have to be serious about being funny when you're doing it."








Daniel
http://www.coolmusiczone.com



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