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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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Oh :lol: Now I really don't know

 

I took clarinet lessons for two years before my teacher moved to Wyoming

 

Oh :blank:

 

:P

:shrug:

 

How hard would it be to take up another instrument now?

 

I don't even really know how I'm supposed to do it. :disappointed:

 

It's true. :blank:

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Depends on what instrument it is :shrug: I learned tenor sax after clarinet, but it was pretty easy because they're both woodwinds and the fingerings are pretty much the same.

 

But if you were moving from piano to, say, trumpet, it would probably be kind of difficult.

The reason that I was wondering...

 

...is that I was thinking about trying band next year. :blank:

 

(I would still have to play piano, though; my dad would never let me quit)

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OMG you'd be a band geek :cheesy: :awesome: You're going to have so much fun if you join (your band does go to competition and stuff, right?)

 

You might be able to play piano for concert season (or if your school has a jazz band) but if there's a marching / pep season you'll have to take up something else.

Well, I guess. :P I still love chorale...I'm just debating if I'd be good enough for band. I'm pretty horrible at the piano, after all. :lol:

 

I think that they go competitions at the high school I'm planning on going to (not the nerd school, unfortunately : (), but I'm not sure.

 

My dad has a recorder. :shrug:

Band is great! I play the flute.

I really wish I played something better though. :P

But yeah Band's cool. You should definitely try it!

:uhoh:

 

I don't know how much time I would have to dedicate to band in high school, especially if I'm just learning...

....I just realized that there are only six class periods in high school.

 

And four of them are non-electives.

 

I seriously hope band is an after-school activity; otherwise, I won't have room for it in my schedule. :uhoh:

...if I decide on joining, that is.

:sleeping:

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Well, I guess. :P I still love chorale...I'm just debating if I'd be good enough for band. I'm pretty horrible at the piano, after all. :lol:

 

I think that they go competitions at the high school I'm planning on going to (not the nerd school, unfortunately : (), but I'm not sure.

 

My dad has a recorder. :shrug:

 

Hmm . . . well, as long as you can count, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Fingerings / slide positions / lip placement / etc. are easier to learn than piano chords.

 

Competitions :mellow:

 

Band is great! I play the flute.

I really wish I played something better though. :P

But yeah Band's cool. You should definitely try it!

 

Heh. We make fun of the flutes because no on can hear them :P

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....I just realized that there are only six class periods in high school.

 

And four of them are non-electives.

 

I seriously hope band is an after-school activity; otherwise, I won't have room for it in my schedule. :uhoh:

 

:wtf:

 

We have seven periods (eight, if you count seminar).

 

Well, if you take choral and band (both electives) then you have room for either two more electives or two core classes :shrug:

It's almost 1 AM here :|

Hmm . . . well, as long as you can count, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Fingerings / slide positions / lip placement / etc. are easier to learn than piano chords.

 

Competitions :mellow:

 

Heh. We make fun of the flutes because no on can hear them :P

I don't even know any piano chords. :blank:

 

..what about recorders? :P

 

:wtf:

 

We have seven periods (eight, if you count seminar).

 

Well, if you take choral and band (both electives) then you have room for either two more electives or two core classes :shrug:

I KNOW. :angry:

 

Unfortunately for me, not only do I have to take four core classes (the required history, English, science, and math), but I also have to take a language (SPANISH :wacko:) and either art/music, since I'm going to be in the IB Program (International Baccalaureate...look it up, I don't feel like explaining it :P).

 

:uhoh:

I can't sleep :|

I'm gong to bed now and I'll try to sleep. Bye :sleeping:

Bye! :hug:

 

...Madison? Alex? :uhoh:

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I don't even know any piano chords. :blank:

 

..what about recorders? :P

 

 

I KNOW. :angry:

 

Unfortunately for me, not only do I have to take four core classes (the required history, English, science, and math), but I also have to take a language (SPANISH :wacko:) and either art/music, since I'm going to be in the IB Program (International Baccalaureate...look it up, I don't feel like explaining it :P).

 

:uhoh:

 

Oh. :blank:

 

Never had to play a recorder. I doubt you'll be able to play one for regular band--probably the closest thing you're going to get to a recorder in regular band is a clarinet.

 

Hmm . . . that's problematic then. Although once you're in high school, you'll probably be able to take IB, choral, and band since you'll have most of your credits taken care of.

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Ugh I don't like Christina Perri very much BUT THIS SONG IS KINDA GOOD AND I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHY MOSTLY BECAUSE OF THE PIANO BECAUSE THE LYRICS ARE CHEESY

 

 

. . . even though it was on the Twilight soundtrack :shame: /eternal shame

 

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