In this short subject (which mostly represents a departure from Disney's traditional approach to animation), a stuffy owl teacher lectures his feathered flock on the origins of Western musical instruments. Starting with cavepeople, whose crude implements could only "toot, whistle, plunk and boom," the owl explains how these beginnings led to the development of the four basic types of Western musical instruments: brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion.
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Production | Walt Disney | Producer |
Directing | Ward Kimball | Director |
Writing | Dick Huemer | Story |
Visual Effects | Ward Kimball | Animation |
Visual Effects | Julius Svendsen | Animation |
Visual Effects | Marc Davis | Animation |
Visual Effects | Henry Tanous | Animation |
Visual Effects | Art Stevens | Animation |
Visual Effects | Xavier Atencio | Animation |
Sound | Joseph Dubin | Original Music Composer |
Art | Kendall O'Connor | Art Direction |
Visual Effects | Eyvind Earle | Color Designer |
Writing | Tom Oreb | Characters |
Directing | Charles A. Nichols | Director |
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