In To All the Boys: Always & Forever, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) find the perfect song for their relationship in "Beginning Middle End". First, they comb through playlists and jukeboxes, resulting in many poor choices for them as a couple, but they finally come across their song in an unexpected moment. The song they choose, "Beginning Middle End," winds up being the perfect metaphor for their three-movie arc.

As their relationship started on false pretenses, Lara Jean laments not having the traditional firsts that most couples have, like a meet-cute or a song. The young couple decides they need to find their song before graduation, which proves difficult. Lara Jean ultimately finds their perfect song during their senior class trip to New York City, where she goes to a party without Peter. As she realizes she's falling in love with the city and makes the decision to go to NYU, a certain song starts to play in the background. It manages to describe everything she's feeling about Peter and her future all at once. Initially, Peter is upset with the song choice that Lara Jean settles on. He wasn't present for the moment, making him feel excluded, but once he gives the song a careful listen, he realizes that Lara Jean was right all along.


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When Lara Jean first hears "Beginning Middle End" at the party, it's being performed by The Greeting Committee. Later, when she and Peter revisit the song, they listen to the version by Leah Nobel (who wrote the song). It's a song about an epic love that can weather anything, including the uncertainties that the future holds. It's about finding love that feels like it will last a lifetime. The lyrics align perfectly with Peter and Lara Jean's story across all three To All the Boys movies.

Once they began dating, Peter truly became Lara Jean's beginning, middle, and end. The song even includes a line about being unsure of what the future holds, which is clearly reflected in To All the Boys 3's storyline about Peter and Lara Jean choosing colleges on opposite coasts. But despite of those uncertainties, the song describes being with that person for years to come. That's the future that To All The Boys: Always and Forever sets up for Lara Jean and Peter, making "Beginning Middle End" the perfect song for them.

"There's a Skeeter on My Peter (Whack it Off)" is a well-known humorous song. It is sung to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know It" or sometimes "She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain". The premise of this song is that the mosquito is on the singer's penis ("peter") and he would like someone to cause the insect to depart from his appendage.

This song was also featured in the September 25, 2023 episode of the Barstool Sports Podcast "The Yak" with hosts Dan "Big Cat" Katz, Nicholas "Clicky" Turani, Kyle "KBNoSwag" Bauer, "Concentration Camp"[2] [3] Kate Mannion, and former NFL Draft prospect Steven Cheah.

There's a skeeter on my peter, whack it off!

There's a skeeter on my peter, whack it off!

There's a dozen on my cousin, I can hear them bastards buzzin';

There's a skeeter on my peter, whack it off!

At Corkscrew Swamp last February I heard what I decided had to be a Tufted Titmouse singing a rapid series of notes 2-3 seconds long, verging on a trill. Someone asked me what it was, saying it sounded like a cell phone ringing. When I said it was probably a Tufted Titmouse, a lady who had overheard us said rather indignantly that she had never heard a Tufted Titmouse sing like that, and she had plenty of them up north. On that visit, there were lots of Titmouse around and they often sang (and counter-sang) their more usual quick series of notes, with all the same qualities as this more unusual song (except the speed of course).

Hi Bill, That clear two-syllabled whistle is the song of Black-capped Chickadee, which does occur in northern Indiana, and they are one of the first species to start singing in January. I have a more detailed post with a map and notes on distinguishing Black-capped and Carolina Chickadee here -info/black-capped-chickadee/black-capped-carolina-chickadee/

Hi Jay, I think Tufted Titmouse is a good guess. The pitch and general tone of the sound fits, and I have heard one or two over the years giving odd non-repetitive songs like this. The surest answer will be to see the bird, and hopefully it will stick around so you can track it down.

I recently heard a bird call that I wanted to try and identify but didnt have the faintest idea what it could be. I now believe from hearing the Tufted Titmice variants on this site that it is indeed a Tufted Titmouse! I am so glad to have figured it out because I had this daily reminder when I would hear it that I could not ID the bird, which was quite frustrating!

The song in question actually sounds almost exactly like the odd song variant recorded in Michigan. I, however, observed mine just east of Rochester NY.

I think generally they sing a sweet whistled song. I have heard many variations in their songs but they always seem to have that sweetness to it. The one, almost warbled song, from Mass. is probably an exception though.

(September 4, 2016) ) I like playing songs from fakebooks, partially since my playing capabilities are not good enough to play from difficult pieces of sheet music but mostly because my limited eyesight makes it impossible to read those crowded sheets. I used MusicFinder (MF) a lot since it was an easy and quick way to start with. But soon enough I ran into the limitations of MusicFinder. You can only set up your keyboard with the start of a song and only a few settings will be preserved. Searching MF for a particular song is pretty troublesome and slow (at least for me it is). I also tend to forget what ending I needed to use.

My song registrations are in no way perfect. They just provide you with a more or less basic setup to quickly start playing a song. Once you decide a song is worth your while, I encourage you to modify the registration to your personal needs. To use them, all you need to do is to unzip the file to a USB stick. It will unzip all registrations sorted into an alphabetical folder system for you. All my future updates will include ALL registrations sofar plus the newly added registrations. So all you need to do when an update arrives is to rename the old alphabet folder and then unpack the new zipfile. If all went well you can safely delete the old (renamed) alphabet folder and use the newly created one.

A textfile and an Excel spreadsheet are also added here. The textfile has an index of all song registrations. The spreadsheet holds all registration information to help users of other models to easier find replacements for any missing styles and voices.

(August 2017 update) Peter has constructed a spreadsheet containing over 36,000 songs from 585 books. Peter is making his song index available to PSR Tutorial Forum supporters. Check the Charter Members area of the forum for the latest version.

The index contains three fields: Book Title, Song Title and Format of staves. (Formats are 1, 2, or 3 staffs -- 1 staff is usually a fake book, 2 and 3 staffs are usually a piano book.) The indexes in my simple spreadsheet are in text format so they are searchable by typing CTRL-F and a part of the song title or book you are looking for. You can also use a filter to see for example only the songs of a particular book. There are now two extra tabs called Indexed books and New since last update! I added the last tab since there are people who want to customize my spreadsheet to their own preferences. With this extra tab you can easily filter the latest additions to my index and use them in your own database.

Songs with a person's name in the title are quite common, but for this list we're only ranking the best songs about people named Pete or Peter. Do you have a favorite Peter song? We want you to vote for your favorite songs about Peter, whether it's a country song about someone named Peter, a Pete rock song, or anything in between. You can even add a song to the list if it's not already here, as long as it's a song with Peter or Pete in the title or lyrics. 17dc91bb1f

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