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In a whimsical exploration of sound, a spoon taps against a cup, creating beautiful ringing notes that delight the cup. As the spoon interacts with other kitchen companions like a teapot, dish, sugarbowl, knife, and fork, they each discover their unique sounds. However, when the spoon strikes the table, it only produces a dull thud, prompting a quest for noise that leads them to a wall and a piano. The story blends humor with a gentle lesson about the nature of sound in our surroundings, perfectly showcasing the harmony found in ordinary life.
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As the spoon moved by the cup, It tapped against it’s side.
As the spoon moved by the cup, It tapped against it’s side. It made a lovely, ringing noise.
As the spoon moved by the cup, It tapped against it’s side. It made a lovely, ringing noise. “That note is my sound,” the cup cried.
The teapot said, “It’s nice to have a sound,
The teapot said, “It’s nice to have a sound, I hope I have one as well.”
The teapot said, “It’s nice to have a sound, I hope I have one as well.” The spoon tapped the side of the teapot.
The teapot said, “It’s nice to have a sound, I hope I have one as well.” The spoon tapped the side of the teapot. It sounded like a bell.
The dish, sugarbowl, knife and fork were next. They all gave out a clear ringing sound.
The dish, sugarbowl, knife and fork were next. They all gave out a clear ringing sound. But when the spoon hit the table,
The dish, sugarbowl, knife and fork were next. They all gave out a clear ringing sound. But when the spoon hit the table, It just made a dull thud, they found.
They tried a very soft cushion, And found it made no sound at all.
They tried a very soft cushion, And found it made no sound at all. Then a man outside with a big hammer,
They tried a very soft cushion, And found it made no sound at all. Then a man outside with a big hammer, Hit it hard against the wall.
They heard a very low rumble. “That is my sound,” said the wall.
They heard a very low rumble. “That is my sound,” said the wall. “Why is it so low?” asked the teapot.
They heard a very low rumble. “That is my sound,” said the wall. “Why is it so low?” asked the teapot. They then heard the piano call.
“I know all about sound,” said the piano.
“I know all about sound,” said the piano. “I can tell you why.”
“I know all about sound,” said the piano. “I can tell you why.” I have long wires that make very low sounds,
“I know all about sound,” said the piano. “I can tell you why.” I have long wires that make very low sounds, And short wires that make them high.”