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It was funny satire. Your “play” is batshit crazy lmao. Oh man.. You dig up quotes of mine from literally 5 years ago and more to use. My cute little poem is like a dirty limerick for light entertainment, and look how serious you are in this. Dude, you’re a loon.
I grew up wearing flip flops to the pool and beach, but when you look down at them... nothing really holding them on if you don't know how to use your toes as @Wet Blanket was kind enough to demonstrate.
I was actually friendly with most of those kids. No reason to be a dick to them frankly.
Me and part of the drumline and low brass (so baritone and tuba players) got into a bit of a kerfuffle with some football players and won.... so there was that.
I was actually friendly with most of those kids. No reason to be a dick to them frankly.
Me and part of the drumline and low brass (so baritone and tuba players) got into a bit of a kerfuffle with some football players and won.... so there was that.
I was actually friendly with most of those kids. No reason to be a dick to them frankly.
Me and part of the drumline and low brass (so baritone and tuba players) got into a bit of a kerfuffle with some football players and won.... so there was that.
Nope. I started on Clarinet cause I wanted to play Saxophone. Played Alto after the requisite 6 months on Clairnet then moved to Tenor in middle school. Kept that for 7th and 8th grade and Freshman year. End of Freshman year our entire baritone and tuba section were seniors and they were good (like, DCI in the summer level good) and our band instructor was like "it'd be great if we could get some people to join the low brass section" while staring at me and two friends so we all became Baritone players.
Pretty sure he hated that as mixing us with the drumline got... bad. It was like letting Marines loose to hang out and party with a bunch of Spetsnaz guys so we were all good on the music and drill steps like a week into learning the new show so we were always fucking around at practice and he'd get annoyed but couldn't jump on our ass because we knew our shit.
Nope. I started on Clarinet cause I wanted to play Saxophone. Played Alto after the requisite 6 months on Clairnet then moved to Tenor in middle school. Kept that for 7th and 8th grade and Freshman year. End of Freshman year our entire baritone and tuba section were seniors and they were good (like, DCI in the summer level good) and our band instructor was like "it'd be great if we could get some people to join the low brass section" while staring at me and two friends so we all became Baritone players.
Pretty sure he hated that as mixing us with the drumline got... bad. It was like letting Marines loose to hang out and party with a bunch of Spetsnaz guys so we were all good on the music and drill steps like a week into learning the new show so we were always fucking around at practice and he'd get annoyed but couldn't jump on our ass because we knew our shit.
damn man, must have sucked lugging that baritone around. Goddamn. but you can seriously rumble the ground if you really wanted to.
I'm sure you're aware of Colin Stetson, right? if not, check him out. what this motherfucker has achieved is nothing short of remarkable. he mastered the art of.... I don't even know what it's called, but he can play non stop - his breathing technique is perfect, to put it simply. he fluffs his cheeks with air as a reserve & times his breathing, on top of screaming into a neck mic.. I gave a thorough breakdown of this long ago somewhere on here that is a lot more detailed & shit but I'm too lazy to look for it but check out this song of his.
it'll sound like wild & obnoxious noises at first, but once you get the rhythm & melody down I can totally see this song serving perfectly to the accompaniment of a brutal war/battle scene that's supposed to be emotionally charged.
damn man, must have sucked lugging that baritone around. Goddamn. but you can seriously rumble the ground if you really wanted to.
I'm sure you're aware of Colin Stetson, right? if not, check him out. what this motherfucker has achieved is nothing short of remarkable. he mastered the art of.... I don't even know what it's called, but he can play non stop - his breathing technique is perfect, to put it simply. he fluffs his cheeks with air as a reserve & times his breathing, on top of screaming into a neck mic.. I gave a thorough breakdown of this long ago somewhere on here that is a lot more detailed & shit but I'm too lazy to look for it but check out this song of his.
it'll sound like wild & obnoxious noises at first, but once you get the rhythm & melody down I can totally see this song serving perfectly to the accompaniment of a brutal war/battle scene that's supposed to be emotionally charged.
Oh, I played Baritone Horn. And our marching ones were built similar to trumpets from Dynasty.
The "stand at attention tests" were always lulzy to hear the trumpet players whine until we got to switch with them and then they're dying and the baritone guys are slinging the trumpets around so fast that parts of them are ready to fly off.
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