Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Fruits in ConcertWhat can each fruit do?
Fruits in ConcertWhat can each fruit do?
The ways in which the different fruits behave in the concert are as follows:
1. Apple: acts as a conductor in the concert, directing the whole orchestra to play.
2. Pear: plays jazz music and plays a long saxophone.
3. Grapes: play the piano and play charming melodies.
4. Oranges: play gongs and drums, enhancing the rhythm of the music with rhythmic percussive sounds.
5. Lemon: plays the violin, playing a soft and melodious melody.
6. Strawberry: plays the piccolo, playing light and soft music.
7. Cherry: plays the xylophone, striking a clear and crisp sound.
8. Pineapple: plays the tuba, playing grand and majestic music.
The Concert of the Fruits is a children's illustrated storybook that depicts a symphony orchestra made up of different fruits.
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