:11:02
My sister wouldn't know
if I came in or not.
:11:04
Oh, I see.
:11:08
Gentlemen, this is Mr. Martin.
He says he likes our music.
:11:11
- Pleased to meet you.
- Hi.
:11:13
- Mr. Martin, what would you like to hear?
- Would you wanna play...?
:11:16
I don't know what you'd call it,
but it goes like this:
:11:22
You know, where you start off, and then
the clarinet comes in, and then the others.
:11:26
- But you finish alone.
- That's "Moanin' Low."
:11:29
But how do you know
who comes in where?
:11:32
I can hardly remember myself most times.
:11:35
You a musician, Mr. Martin?
:11:37
Oh, I kind of play the piano a little.
:11:40
Piano player, huh?
:11:41
Yes, but what I really wanna learn
is the trumpet, like you.
:11:45
You hear that? Mr. Martin knows talent
when he hears it.
:11:49
What are we waiting for?
"Moanin' Low."
:11:51
Have a chair, Mr. Martin. Sit down.
:11:54
Thank you, Mr. Hazzard.
:12:44
- Good luck, maestro.
- Thanks.
:12:50
Have a cigar, Mr. Hazzard.
:12:53
- It's a two-bit one.
- Well, shut me up if it isn't.
:12:57
Thank you, Mr. Martin.