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  • Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
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    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1187018e )

    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    TALENTED GOLDFISH MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    Say hello to the world's first musical fish, which can play the glockenspiel and handbells and loves joining in with Barbara Streisand songs.

    Goldfish Jor Jor has been trained to play single notes, chords and four part harmonies by simply using her mouth.

    The talented two-year-old tugs on a string attached to the instrument in perfect time to the music playing outside her tank.

    And she always comes in at the same point when she hears American singer Streisand sing 'Moon River.'

    Owner Diane Rains, from Hudson, Wisconsin, says five inch long Jor Jor is able to time her aquatic interventions perfectly by listening to the tune.

    She said: "Jor Jor certainly is a unique musician. She likes to listen closely until a particular moment inspires her to contribute.

    "At precisely the right time, she will play her bells or chimes for a few seconds only, then swim off satisfied.

    "I haven't figured out how she decides when her help is needed. She does particularly like the notes F and D, so perhaps she listens for those.

    "Moon River has an instrumental intro and then Streisand comes in.

    "Nearly every time, Jor Jor listens for several bars, then just before the vocals began, exactly on the beat, she rings her F bell once."

    Diane, 54, started training Ryukin goldfish Jor Jor a year and half ago using a training technique called positive reinforcement.

    When Jor Jor performs a certain act she is rewarded and so is trained to do that act more regularly.

    She said: "When the fish does a correct behaviour, I mark it with a visual click of a penlight.

    "The click is immediately followed by a treat delivered with a special feeding wand. No punishment or coer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAAFPFUPE

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  • Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
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    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1187018c )

    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    TALENTED GOLDFISH MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    Say hello to the world's first musical fish, which can play the glockenspiel and handbells and loves joining in with Barbara Streisand songs.

    Goldfish Jor Jor has been trained to play single notes, chords and four part harmonies by simply using her mouth.

    The talented two-year-old tugs on a string attached to the instrument in perfect time to the music playing outside her tank.

    And she always comes in at the same point when she hears American singer Streisand sing 'Moon River.'

    Owner Diane Rains, from Hudson, Wisconsin, says five inch long Jor Jor is able to time her aquatic interventions perfectly by listening to the tune.

    She said: "Jor Jor certainly is a unique musician. She likes to listen closely until a particular moment inspires her to contribute.

    "At precisely the right time, she will play her bells or chimes for a few seconds only, then swim off satisfied.

    "I haven't figured out how she decides when her help is needed. She does particularly like the notes F and D, so perhaps she listens for those.

    "Moon River has an instrumental intro and then Streisand comes in.

    "Nearly every time, Jor Jor listens for several bars, then just before the vocals began, exactly on the beat, she rings her F bell once."

    Diane, 54, started training Ryukin goldfish Jor Jor a year and half ago using a training technique called positive reinforcement.

    When Jor Jor performs a certain act she is rewarded and so is trained to do that act more regularly.

    She said: "When the fish does a correct behaviour, I mark it with a visual click of a penlight.

    "The click is immediately followed by a treat delivered with a special feeding wand. No punishment or coer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAAFPFUPE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
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    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1187018a )

    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    TALENTED GOLDFISH MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    Say hello to the world's first musical fish, which can play the glockenspiel and handbells and loves joining in with Barbara Streisand songs.

    Goldfish Jor Jor has been trained to play single notes, chords and four part harmonies by simply using her mouth.

    The talented two-year-old tugs on a string attached to the instrument in perfect time to the music playing outside her tank.

    And she always comes in at the same point when she hears American singer Streisand sing 'Moon River.'

    Owner Diane Rains, from Hudson, Wisconsin, says five inch long Jor Jor is able to time her aquatic interventions perfectly by listening to the tune.

    She said: "Jor Jor certainly is a unique musician. She likes to listen closely until a particular moment inspires her to contribute.

    "At precisely the right time, she will play her bells or chimes for a few seconds only, then swim off satisfied.

    "I haven't figured out how she decides when her help is needed. She does particularly like the notes F and D, so perhaps she listens for those.

    "Moon River has an instrumental intro and then Streisand comes in.

    "Nearly every time, Jor Jor listens for several bars, then just before the vocals began, exactly on the beat, she rings her F bell once."

    Diane, 54, started training Ryukin goldfish Jor Jor a year and half ago using a training technique called positive reinforcement.

    When Jor Jor performs a certain act she is rewarded and so is trained to do that act more regularly.

    She said: "When the fish does a correct behaviour, I mark it with a visual click of a penlight.

    "The click is immediately followed by a treat delivered with a special feeding wand. No punishment or coer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAAFPFUPE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
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    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1187018b )

    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    TALENTED GOLDFISH MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    Say hello to the world's first musical fish, which can play the glockenspiel and handbells and loves joining in with Barbara Streisand songs.

    Goldfish Jor Jor has been trained to play single notes, chords and four part harmonies by simply using her mouth.

    The talented two-year-old tugs on a string attached to the instrument in perfect time to the music playing outside her tank.

    And she always comes in at the same point when she hears American singer Streisand sing 'Moon River.'

    Owner Diane Rains, from Hudson, Wisconsin, says five inch long Jor Jor is able to time her aquatic interventions perfectly by listening to the tune.

    She said: "Jor Jor certainly is a unique musician. She likes to listen closely until a particular moment inspires her to contribute.

    "At precisely the right time, she will play her bells or chimes for a few seconds only, then swim off satisfied.

    "I haven't figured out how she decides when her help is needed. She does particularly like the notes F and D, so perhaps she listens for those.

    "Moon River has an instrumental intro and then Streisand comes in.

    "Nearly every time, Jor Jor listens for several bars, then just before the vocals began, exactly on the beat, she rings her F bell once."

    Diane, 54, started training Ryukin goldfish Jor Jor a year and half ago using a training technique called positive reinforcement.

    When Jor Jor performs a certain act she is rewarded and so is trained to do that act more regularly.

    She said: "When the fish does a correct behaviour, I mark it with a visual click of a penlight.

    "The click is immediately followed by a treat delivered with a special feeding wand. No punishment or coer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAAFPFUPE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
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    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1187018d )

    Musical goldfish plays the glockenspiel and handbells, Hudson, Wisconsin, America - 25 May 2010
    TALENTED GOLDFISH MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    Say hello to the world's first musical fish, which can play the glockenspiel and handbells and loves joining in with Barbara Streisand songs.

    Goldfish Jor Jor has been trained to play single notes, chords and four part harmonies by simply using her mouth.

    The talented two-year-old tugs on a string attached to the instrument in perfect time to the music playing outside her tank.

    And she always comes in at the same point when she hears American singer Streisand sing 'Moon River.'

    Owner Diane Rains, from Hudson, Wisconsin, says five inch long Jor Jor is able to time her aquatic interventions perfectly by listening to the tune.

    She said: "Jor Jor certainly is a unique musician. She likes to listen closely until a particular moment inspires her to contribute.

    "At precisely the right time, she will play her bells or chimes for a few seconds only, then swim off satisfied.

    "I haven't figured out how she decides when her help is needed. She does particularly like the notes F and D, so perhaps she listens for those.

    "Moon River has an instrumental intro and then Streisand comes in.

    "Nearly every time, Jor Jor listens for several bars, then just before the vocals began, exactly on the beat, she rings her F bell once."

    Diane, 54, started training Ryukin goldfish Jor Jor a year and half ago using a training technique called positive reinforcement.

    When Jor Jor performs a certain act she is rewarded and so is trained to do that act more regularly.

    She said: "When the fish does a correct behaviour, I mark it with a visual click of a penlight.

    "The click is immediately followed by a treat delivered with a special feeding wand. No punishment or coer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAAFPFUPE

    DUKAS/REX