According to Tolbyn's Spirit Guide, the only known ghostly composer was a man once known as Manfred von Friedbach.
Friedbach was a 17th century composer who was never satisfied with his own work. He wrote many symphonies, but never completed a single one. To this day he may be heard intermittently in various musical venues, cursed to forever strive to finish a composition.
From that, we can clearly determine that ghosts compose music in the booroque style.
Stephen, if the pun of answer you come up with stinks worse than a zombie's b.o., then your answer is probably correct.
If P. Coakley used to work with me at a certain movie theater in Massachusetts, and has a son who went to preschool with my daughter, then she should email me as soon as possible.
Monster themed novelty songs (usually in the Rhythm and Boos style ;)
ReplyDeleteSheet music!
ReplyDeleteAccording to Tolbyn's Spirit Guide, the only known ghostly composer was a man once known as Manfred von Friedbach.
ReplyDeleteFriedbach was a 17th century composer who was never satisfied with his own work. He wrote many symphonies, but never completed a single one. To this day he may be heard intermittently in various musical venues, cursed to forever strive to finish a composition.
From that, we can clearly determine that ghosts compose music in the booroque style.
goon toons!
ReplyDeleteThey don't write them - they have ghost writers. Oh, that was bad.
ReplyDeleteStephen, if the pun of answer you come up with stinks worse than a zombie's b.o., then your answer is probably correct.
ReplyDeleteIf P. Coakley used to work with me at a certain movie theater in Massachusetts, and has a son who went to preschool with my daughter, then she should email me as soon as possible.
Should the winner of the riddle also contact you--for a prize? I like that idea very much. Surely you will not disappoint me.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is a reward of high monetary denomination. What a Halloween treat THAT would be!