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Kansas- Farmer Serenades Cows With Trombone

John Campbell

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See Full article at: http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/26198470/kansas-farmer-serenades-cows-with-trombone

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A Kansas farmer is going viral. He's getting calls from media around the world -- and even a tweet from Ellen DeGeneres, all for playing a song on his trombone for a very interested audience.

Derek Klingenberg played the songRoyalsby British pop star Lorde, on his trombone. The audience -- Klingenberg's herd of cattle.

On his Facebook page, the talented rancher says he frequently plays trombone for his cattle, to calm them and make it easier to round them up.

The cattle can be heard mooing along and responding to the notes in the video.


Klingenberg says he's been contacted by CNN, NBC News and even a television network in Japan, who all wanted to use his video.

He uploaded the video on August 3 and in just two days it's been watched 1 million times. Mobile users can watch the video here:http://bit.ly/1o8LDrx.

Klingenberg says he's just happy to share the beauty of his Kansas home with the world.
 
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Dantes

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That's funny. When I play my trumpet in the house, the cats hide.
 
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Dantes

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LOL... But he was using Trombone.. You need to go borrow one to see if it makes a difference... Savannahs are smart enough to know the difference.
Right, but cows are natural baritones...that makes sense they'd be attracted to a trombone.

My cats are sopranos...lyric sopranos at times...maybe I need a picolo lol

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John Campbell

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Not sure what happened here but I didn't write this line that showed up in my post? At least I don't think so....

LOL.. That was from me... I was replying to you.. That kind of thing makes you think that you are going crazy...
 
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