You don’t have to read music to appreciate the ‘Threatening Music Notation’ account
Most people enjoy music – despite the fact that few can read the notation – and most people can also enjoy the music-themed Twitter account Threatening Music Notation.
We picked some favourite examples.
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 4, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 27, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 25, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 2, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 25, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 27, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 5, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 31, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 28, 2022
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… it’s “Jaws” pic.twitter.com/ZWjbIuNKiz
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 1, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 6, 2022
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When you have a shy bladder but you need to use a public restroom pic.twitter.com/83l9npSmWK
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 22, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 2, 2022
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— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) July 24, 2022
BONUS – U wot, mate?
— Threatening Music Notation (@ThreatNotation) August 3, 2022
And this is what that sounds like –
Sometimes the music has a threatening aura, too.
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