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East Molesey: The London Vegetable Orchestra performs at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival, surprising bystanders with instruments carved from vegetables and fruit. Their success follows a jam session with King Charles III in Buckingham Palace in April, a video of which went viral online, where the King participated with a carrot recorder."And then King Charles III came over and said hello to us, and we presented him with a carrot recorder which we made specially for him. And we were told, don't ask him to play it. So we said, would you like to play it, and bless him, he did, and he gave it a good go and carried on playing it," a member of the London Vegetable Orchestra told AFP."So we joined in, and we worked out which harmonies we needed to play 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star' so that everybody knows. And he had a big smile on his face, took his carrot with him. And yeah, a good time was had by all. It's a very memorable moment," added the member. Trombone player, Patrick Johns, said people get amazed every time they hear them playing instruments carved out of vegetables and fruit. "When people hear us playing for the first time, there's a big smile, and then the first question they always have is, Are those vegetables?" said Johns.

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00:00When people hear us playing for the first time there's obviously a big smile and then the first
00:15question they always have is are those actually vegetables? They assume that we've maybe put a
00:20trumpet mouthpiece or a clarinet or saxophone mouthpiece in and they're really surprised to
00:26find out everything is 100% vegetable or fruit if you want to be really picky about it.
00:42We saw it advertised and laughed because we saw the bandstand advert and wondered what the hell it
00:48was and then we were sitting minding our own business having up our drink and then suddenly
00:54this guy took a carrot out and started playing and we both looked and thought who is he what is he doing
01:05You can go into a small hole and it stays still. It has to be relatively thin
01:10I'll do it gradually in case the carrot splits
01:12And then he came over and said hello to us and we presented him with a carrot recorder which we've
01:24made specially for him and we were told don't ask him to play it so we said would you like to play it
01:32and bless him he did and he gave it a good go and carried on playing it so we joined in and we worked
01:37out which harmonies we needed to do to play twinkle twinkle little star you know so everybody knows
01:43and he had a big smile on his face took his carrot with him and yeah good time was had by all
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