This is another excellent example of Dal's surrealist works and is also owned by The Salvador Dal Museum, St. Petersburg, FL. It shows three shapely, but enigmatic young women, standing on a beach, holding several orchestral instruments that are fluid and seem to be sliding away in the same way that Dal's melting watches do. Again, in the background we have the landscape of Catalonia, the rocky crags that line the Mediterranean Sea near Port Lligat and Cape Creus.
He morphs their black heights with a sandy beach, while the women themselves are portrayed with heads of flowers, which were a Dalnian symbol for sexuality. The tuba may be a direct reference to Rene Magritte, who once drew a tuba that had seemed to burst into flames. The scene also includes a melting cello and a piano skin. These objects are probably references back to the Pichot family that Dal so greatly admired as a youth.