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[Viola vs. Keyboard: A Musical Showdown]-[Viola vs. Keyboard: a musical debate]

Smash Boom Best: A funny, smart debate show for kids and family · B1 · 2025-02-06

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The Battle of Musical Marvels: Viola vs. Keyboard

In this episode of Smash Boom Best, host Molly Bloom moderates a spirited debate between two distinct musical entities: the acoustic, orchestral Viola and the modern, versatile Keyboard. Represented by Sam Bergman and Katie Drahos respectively, the two sides vied for the approval of guest judge Amira, a K-pop enthusiast from Tennessee.

The Declaration of Greatness: Warmth vs. Versatility

Sam Bergman opened the debate for Team Viola, highlighting the instrument's "mellower, almost buttery sound." He argued that the viola is the "Mr. Rogers of musical instruments" because it is inherently cooperative, serving as the essential core that provides "warmth and vitality" to an orchestra. He emphasized that the viola requires deep dedication and physical discipline to master, representing a human connection to music.

Conversely, Katie Drahos championed the keyboard, framing it as the ultimate "one-stop musical shop." She argued that keyboards are highly accessible, allowing anyone to start playing immediately without the complex finger techniques required by string instruments. By leveraging digital technology, a keyboard can mimic almost any sound, from horns to bells, and remains affordable and durable compared to traditional instruments that often suffer from broken strings.

Rebuttals: Accessibility and Identity

During the rebuttal rounds, the tension between tradition and innovation peaked. Katie challenged the viola’s accessibility, noting that it is difficult for non-musicians to distinguish between a violin and a viola. Sam countered by attacking the keyboard’s "identity crisis," comparing it to a "frozen dinner in the microwave" versus the artisanal, human-crafted quality of a played instrument. He further criticized the keyboard’s reliance on electricity and bulk, contrasting it with the portability of a viola that can be carried anywhere.

Micro Round and Sneak Attack: Creative Expression

To test their range, the debaters performed "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in various genres, including Jazz, Country, and Avant-garde. The competition culminated in the "Sneak Attack," where the instruments had to mimic emotions and sounds. Sam’s viola successfully impersonated a cow, while Katie’s keyboard showcased its digital range by mimicking robots and frogs. Amira noted that these creative demonstrations were crucial in showcasing the distinct "expressive" capabilities of each instrument.

The Final Verdict

In the "Final Six" round, Katie summarized the keyboard as "Accessible. Fun. Everyone can play forever," while Sam offered a poetic defense of the viola: "A triumph of the human spirit." Ultimately, Amira declared the Viola the winner of the Smash Boom Best title. She cited the viola's unique, resonant sound and the success of Sam’s "cow" impersonation as key factors that tipped the scale in a very close competition. The debate highlighted that while keyboards offer modern, limitless possibilities, the viola retains an unmatched, soulful presence in the world of music.

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The show for people with big opinions.
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I'm here to boast that keyboards really do be doing the most.
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We kind of just hang out.
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Only time will tell.
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📖 Transcript

From the brains behind Brains On, it's Smash Boom Best. The show for people with big opinions.
Hi, I'm Molly Bloom and this is Smash Boom Best. The show where we take two things, smash them together, and ask you to decide which one is best. Today's debate is a matchup between two musical marvels.
It's Viola versus Keyboard. We've got Violas, an executive director of the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music, Sam Bergman, ready to vie for Team Viola.
No, listen, I promise it's not a violin.
And keyboardist, musician and member of many bands, Katie Drajos is here to rock the keys for Team Keyboard. It's Katie Drajos and I'm here to boast that keyboards really do be doing the most. And here to judge it all is Amira from Memphis, Tennessee.
Amira loves theater, is in her school's K -pop club, makes short films with her pals, and raves about her mother's veggie pizza recipe.

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