[Smt-talk] Looking for bad text settings

David O'Dette dmodette at gmail.com
Fri Aug 22 06:58:31 PDT 2014


My favorite example of this kind is from Flanders and Swann's "Hippopotamus
Song":

The hippopotamus was no ignoramus...

with "hippopotamus" pronounced to rhyme with "ignoramus."

David O'Dette
Prime Form Music
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:56 PM, David Feurzeig <mozojo at gmail.com> wrote:

> There are several familiar examples of ironic or self-consciously bad
> scansion in Gilbert and Sullivan (as well as related examples of forced
> rhyme).
>
> My favorite is the misplaced accent at the end of this quatrain from
> "Let's Do It" (Cole Porter):
>
> The most refined ladybugs do it
> When a gentleman calls
> Moths in your rugs do it
> What's the use of moth balls?
>
>
> David Feurzeig
> Associate Professor, Composition and Theory
> University of Vermont
> 384 S. Prospect St.
> Burlington, VT 05405
> 802-656-1498
> dfeurzei at uvm.edu
>
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