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"The Garden of Earthly Delights" is a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch housed at the Prado, and it's a painting I and sister have been enthralled with since our childhoods. (What kid wouldn't be? Naked people pulling flowers out of each others butts and better!)
Here is the link to the work, and in the final panel, "Hell," you'll see in the left foreground a strange lute/harp hybrid, underneath which is a naked guy. On his butt are written musical notes, and an Oklahoma Christian undergrad decided to transcribe the notes. The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych - The Collection - Museo Nacional del Prado
My sister texted me tonight and said she'd first heard of this on Facebook (sigh, of course) and to just Google, so I did. Here is one adaption:
Listen to Bosch's 500-Year-Old Butt Song - artnet News
Hieronymus Bosch painting has a hidden musical score on a man's bum | Daily Mail Online
What do you think of the melody? Why didn't anybody investigate the notes for over 500 years? Was Bosch himself the composer, or was it a friend? Will musical sleuths track this down now?
Here is the link to the work, and in the final panel, "Hell," you'll see in the left foreground a strange lute/harp hybrid, underneath which is a naked guy. On his butt are written musical notes, and an Oklahoma Christian undergrad decided to transcribe the notes. The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych - The Collection - Museo Nacional del Prado
My sister texted me tonight and said she'd first heard of this on Facebook (sigh, of course) and to just Google, so I did. Here is one adaption:
Listen to Bosch's 500-Year-Old Butt Song - artnet News
Hieronymus Bosch painting has a hidden musical score on a man's bum | Daily Mail Online
What do you think of the melody? Why didn't anybody investigate the notes for over 500 years? Was Bosch himself the composer, or was it a friend? Will musical sleuths track this down now?