:28:10
If only
we could go and play in Diest...
:28:15
In Diest.
:28:18
That would be great.
- Leuven, lad. Leuven.
:28:23
You should think big.
:28:31
Stop. Stop. Stop.
:28:33
We'll have to work hard
for the fair.
:28:37
That's notes there,
not fly droppings.
:28:40
We ought to stop more often
for a drink. I'm dying of thirst.
:28:44
Marie, Sofie.
- It's always difficult to start with.
:28:48
It's difficult
because we've got new instruments.
:28:52
They are so shiny
they hurt my eyes.
:28:54
I think it'll all be a lot better
when we march.
:28:59
Marching and playing are two things,
don't forget that.
:29:02
Someone who plays music
and walks along at the same time
:29:05
is, in fact,
also playing with his feet.
:29:10
Music should move.
- Nand, let's try it.
:29:14
It's worth trying.
:29:21
Where are you going?
We haven't finished yet.
:29:28
Lads, come on. Make a bit of an effort.
We'll start from the largo.
:29:47
Good rehearsal?
:29:50
Hey, have you ears dropped off?
:29:54
There's so much whining going on
in there, I don't feel like it any more.