The Dinosaur Sensation Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination, And when we call him, we call a dinosaur sensation. Barney's friends are big and small, They come from lots of places. After school they meet to play and sing with happy faces. Barney shows us lots of things like how to play pretend, ABCs and 1, 2, 3s and how to be a friend. Barney comes to play with us whenever we need him. Barney can be your friend too if you just make believe in him. Hi Beth, hi Mario. Am I late for the concert? You're just in time, Kimmy. The music is just about to start, right Barney? Whoa, whoa, whoa, right. Let the concert begin. Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie? Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Go this way and that way and this way and that way. Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Hi Bingo, did you come to hear the music? Oh Bingo. Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie? Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Go this way and that way and this way and that way. Go this way and that. Yay Barney! That was really good. Great concert Barney. Whoa! Barney! Thank you Mario. Hi everybody. We really liked your piano concert Barney. Yeah we sure did. I'm glad, though I did get a lot of help from Mario. I got the idea for a concert from something special that Mr. Boyd is working on in the caboose. I think Bingo is in a hurry to see what Mr. Boyd is working on. Come on, we'll show you what it is. Yeah, let's go. I can't wait. I wonder what it could be. I wonder what it is. Oh, I didn't know the caboose had a piano. That's what Mr. Boyd is working on. Does anyone know how to play it? Come on Bingo, dogs can't play the piano. But I can. Hi there Mr. Boyd. Hi Barney. Hi kids. Hi kids. I didn't know you could play the piano Mr. Boyd. Sure I can. I really enjoy it. And it looks like Bingo really likes it too. Well he sure does. Right Bingo? There was a dog who had a song he played on the piano. I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, he played on the piano. Oh, nice job. There was a dog who had a song he played on the piano. I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, he played on the piano. There was a dog who had a song he played on the piano. I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, I-A-N-O, he played on the piano. There was a dog who had a song he played on the piano. Oh, oh, oh, he played on the piano. Oh, that was fun. There was a dog who had a song he played on the piano. He played on the piano. Oh, nice. That was so much fun. Oh, you play beautifully, Mr. Boyd. Well, thank you. Kids, this is a player piano. It can play songs all by itself. Wow! Mr. Pennypacker gave it to the park, but it's not working quite right, so I've been trying to fix it. There's a piano at my school, but it doesn't look like this one. Well, that's because pianos come in different shapes and sizes. Pianos that look like this are called upright pianos. And pianos that look like this are called grand pianos. That's the kind we have. It's great big, and it makes a really pretty sound. But even though pianos can look different, they all have black and white keys, like these. Each key makes a sound. Keys at this end of the piano make a low sound. Oh, and keys at this end of the piano make a high sound. Like that. And when you play lots of different keys, it makes a song. I know a song. I learned it at my piano lessons. Would you please play it for us? Okay. See if you know what it is. Oh, I know that one. It's Row, Row, Row Your Boat. You played that very well, Cammie. And if you play it again, we can all sing along. Okay. Ready, set, go! Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream Great job, Mario! That was good! Thank you, Bingo. I hope you stick with those piano lessons. I will. Mario and I know a song we can play on the piano together. I'm sure we'd all like to hear it. Oh, we sure would. This is a song called Chopsticks, and when you play it, you hold your fingers out straight like real chopsticks. Ready, Beth? Uh-huh. One, two, three, go! It's my favorite part of agesg's Census we have done a lot of research for let's vote for Xi 26 SEISH. List all among us. Go to Facebook, Twitter, Follow us, Office fast! Oftentimes we're not sure what to write down atThe12Champion page. Oh, well done! Oh, that was good, Mario! Good job! See, I told you he likes music. He barks that way every day when I practice on my piano at home. You practice piano every day? Oh, I sure do. Practicing is what makes Mr. Boyd such a good piano player. Would you please play another song for us, Mr. Boyd? Oh, I'm sorry, I'm not good at piano. I'm sorry, I'm not good at piano. I'm sorry, I'm not good at piano. I'm sorry, I'm not good at piano. Oh, that's great, dear Mario! That would be great! I'll be happy to, Mario. Thank you for asking. Now let's see... What shall I play? Oh, good question! There are so many different kinds of music. Mr. Boyd can play things that sound happy... Oh, yes! Or I can make music that sounds sort of sad. Oh! Ah, yes! Oh, he can play something exciting. Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho. Or I can make music that sounds sort of sleepy. Now you're making me yawn. And me. And me. Well, I'm not going to yawn. No, sorry. I'm not going to yawn. Oh, my. To help us wake up, maybe you could play something that's just silly. Well, let's see. Something like that? If you are going to play some silly music, you should have some silly gloves. Here you are. Well, thank you, Cammie. Those are silly. Look at this. Now, I feel like playing something really silly. I can't wait to hear it. Oh, I know this one. When I feel happy, I can smile. The biggest smile I know. Then you can see my happy show. Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee. Come on, get up. Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee. Come on, get silly and laugh with me. Giggle, gaggle, wiggle, waggle, ho, ho, ho. When you're feeling happy, let it show. I got the sillies, and when you get them, you'll be silly like me. I can't stop laughing, as you can see. Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee. Come on, get silly and laugh with me. Giggle, gaggle, wiggle, waggle, ho, ho, ho. When you get the sillies, let it show. What does it look like when you get the giggles? I've got a tickle. It makes me wiggle. It makes me giggle, too. Can't hold it in. I've just got a giggle. Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee. Come on, get silly and laugh with me. Giggle, gaggle, wiggle, waggle, ho, ho, ho. I've got a tickle. Here I go. Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee. Come on, get silly and laugh with me. Giggle, gaggle, wiggle, waggle, ho, ho, ho. When you're feeling happy, when you've got the sillies, when you've got a tickle, let it show. Oh, boy, that was stupendous. I'm glad you liked it. I guess we better put our costumes back. Okay. May I take your coat and hat back, Mr. Boyd? Thank you, Cammie. That's awfully nice of you. Hey, Bingo, what's all the excitement? I think Bingo hears someone coming. Whoa, look out. Gay gway coming through. Oh, B.J. Oh, hi, Mr. Boyd. Hi, Barney. Hi, guys. Hi, there. What's in that heavy box, B.J.? I don't know. I ran into Mr. Pennypacker outside, and he said it was something for Mr. Boyd. Uh-huh. Mr. Pennypacker said he'd be sending this over. There's something very special in this box. Here, have a look. There's nothing in here but rolls of paper. And they've got holes in them. Hey, don't blame me. They were that way when I caught them. It's all right, B.J. They're supposed to look like that. They are? Uh-huh. Those are piano rolls for the player piano. Right, Mr. Boyd? Right. Each of these rolls of paper has a song. When you put it in here, the holes make the piano play that song. Oh, man, that is totally cool. May we try one, Mr. Boyd? Oh, sure. We can see if I've really got this thing fixed. How about this one? Ooh, the Entertainer by Scott Joplin. Good choice, Beth. Scott Joplin lived a long time ago and wrote lots of ragtime songs. Ragtime? What's that? Ragtime is bouncy, happy-sounding music. Oh. And if you're all ready, we can hear some right now. Oh, I'd like that. All I have to do is push this lever and... Oh, would you look at that. Look at the keys moving. They're moving all by themselves. Oh, they sure are. Oh, that's cool. It sure is. I like this song, too. So the holes tell just what key to move. Uh-huh. Oh. It's a lot of cute music. I like it, too. Yeah. That's ragtime. That's right. It's happy and bouncy. I like this song, too. Yeah. I like it. Uh-huh. Whoa. I like this song, too. Oh, Mr. Boyd, the player piano sounds terrific. Yeah. It sure does. Oh. But it doesn't look so good. I think the piano still needs a little work, Mr. Boyd. A little bit. Tell you what. If you'd all like to go outside and play for a while, I'll let you know when the piano's fixed. Sounds good to me. Yeah, let's go. Bye, Mr. Boyd. Bye, Mr. Boyd. Good luck. I hope Mr. Boyd can fix the piano. I'm sure he can. Now that the caboose has a piano, you could practice your lessons here. Maybe I will. But on nice days like this, sometimes I'd rather just play outside. It sure would be great if there was a way to practice piano and play outside at the same time. Yeah, sure would. Well, there just might be a way to do that. If we all use our imaginations. Whoa. All right. Check it out. This is awesome. It really works. I can practice piano and play outside at the same time. Yes, you can. And this is a special piano. You play it with your feet. Whoa. And it's so big, I think we can all take turns. We can? Yeah. All right. It's a juggle, brothers. It's a juggle, right. This old man, he played one. He played knick-knack on my thumb. With a knick-knack, patty-whack, give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. Good job. This old man, he played two. He played knick-knack on my shoe. With a knick-knack, patty-whack, give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. Good at this. This old man, he played three. He played knick-knack on my knee. With a knick-knack, patty-whack, give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. Nice job, Kenny. Very good. This old man, he played four. He played knick-knack on my door. With a knick-knack, patty-whack, give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. I think you got it. This old man, he played five. He played knick-knack on my eye. With a knick-knack, patty-whack, give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. Good job, Kenny. Let me try this. Listen to that. Good job, guys. After all that, I need to sit down and rest. I'm not surprised. You were doing some very fancy footwork. Playing that giant piano was a lot of fun. Yeah, but I like other musical instruments, too. Like guitars. Or my favorite, drums. I like the drums. Or my favorite, drums. You know, rock and roll stuff. Well, if that's what you'd like to hear, I think I know just what we need. When it's something I've got over here in my closet. I'll be right back. It's over here somewhere. Let's see here. My hockey puck. My pop-pots. Disco ball. Fishing pole. Oh, here we are. I just knew I'd find it. What kind of piano is that? It's called an electronic keyboard. It can make piano sounds like this. And a lot more. And it has buttons. Here's a picture of a trumpet. So now it will make trumpet sounds. Oh, we'll do some of that. This button has a guitar on it. Whoa, that's cool. Excellent! Hey, is there a drum button on there? Well, I think it's right here. Oh, yeah. Then we are ready to party. Let's rock and roll. I mean, let's rock and roll, please. Oh, then here we go. Oh, yeah. My parents started teaching me when I was just two. All about manners and the right things to do. They told me learn to say thank you, learn to say please. And they told me to say excuse me if you have a kiss me. Good manners. Sing it. Good manners. Good manners are important to everyone in the world. Take it Mario. My parents kept on teaching me when I was three. And then the more I learned, the more that I could see. That there's a way to do it wrong, there's a way to do it right. So learn manners now and be polite. That's right. Good manners. Good manners. Good manners are important to everyone in the world. Now let's see you dance. Good manners. Good manners. Good manners. Good manners are important to everyone in the world. You know what I'm talking about. Good manners are important to everyone in the world. Alright, get on down. Way to go everyone. Very nice. That was so much fun. That was great. That was so fun. Oh man, that was the best. Yeah, it really was. You know, I'm still a drummer, but I'm definitely going to learn the piano too. Well, now that there's a piano in the caboose, you can come and practice every day. And maybe Baby Bop would like to learn too. I'd be happy to help her. Oh you would? That's great. I can't wait to get home and tell her. Thanks a lot guys. Bye bye, B.J. I'll bet B.J. and Baby Bop will both be good piano players. Maybe they can even learn to play some songs together. I can't think of anything nicer than sharing music with the people you love. I love you, you love me. We're a happy family with a great big hug and a kiss from me to you. Won't you say you love me too? I love you, you love me. We're best friends like friends should be with a great big hug and a kiss from me to you. Won't you say you love me too? Hey everybody, the player piano is fixed. Come on, I'll show you. It looks like it's time for your piano practice Barney. Thanks for everything. See you later.