Marching Band
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- malinda_maloney
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Marching Band
Heh... umm.... anyone else enjoy? Go to any competitions? DCI?
I guess there's not much to say about it. If you were in it, or are in it, you hopefully understand. If not, there's not concievable way you could. Either that or it's just the fact that my town has such a history and pride with their marching band that it makes a difference.
This just really doesn't fit in another forum... but... hey. =D
I guess there's not much to say about it. If you were in it, or are in it, you hopefully understand. If not, there's not concievable way you could. Either that or it's just the fact that my town has such a history and pride with their marching band that it makes a difference.
This just really doesn't fit in another forum... but... hey. =D
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I played 2nd clarinet in 6th grade (dammit mother why couldn't you let me play the sax!) and tried to fade into the woodwork. We marched in a 4th of July parade and my funky lil music stand broke and the sheet music blew down the street-still traumatized about it to this day!
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Haha that's funny.
I haven't actually marched in instrument in a long time. When I say we have tradition... we have tradition, and everything marching, parade or field show, is like... hard core.
So naturally, middle school band has drum majors and such. So last year I was a drum major. Fifth, sixth, and seventh grade I marched flute. But along with drum major I've marched colorguard for parade/show for two years now. Ah man... fun times.
I haven't actually marched in instrument in a long time. When I say we have tradition... we have tradition, and everything marching, parade or field show, is like... hard core.
So naturally, middle school band has drum majors and such. So last year I was a drum major. Fifth, sixth, and seventh grade I marched flute. But along with drum major I've marched colorguard for parade/show for two years now. Ah man... fun times.
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I was in an Air Cadet Marching band..for all my teenaged years..it was all percussion. Last year, I got a call to come back and start it back up...it hadden't been running for the last five years..I got it going, but this year I had to step down, as It conflicted too much with my personal life and work.
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Yeah I've watched Drumline... like... every possible charter bus band trip. The drummers love it. Wonder why?
We march much different than that though.
I LOVE THE FRENCH HORN! I wish I hadn't started on flute... french horn was my second choice.
What are some of the shows you marched in?
We march much different than that though.
I LOVE THE FRENCH HORN! I wish I hadn't started on flute... french horn was my second choice.
What are some of the shows you marched in?
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