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Old 04-22-2008, 01:40 PM   #1  
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Default Any Brass Banders?

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Just wandering if there's anyone that plays in a brass band.
Going to whit friday?
Dread going to the pub after band with the pub snacks and pints
Bored of a well known band forum recently
Discovered brass band radio yet and listened to it to be a proper band geek

sorry just realised this is a bit Englishy
but you never know, I could be the only bander on here
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Old 04-22-2008, 03:50 PM   #2  
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Well I wasn't in a brass band, but I was in a punk band and a ska band too at one point and also played hockey. After practices for each one, everyone liked to go out and eat and drink. It is hard when you don't want to go and have fun, but feel the pressure to eat and drink. Try swapping alcohol with water (1 alcohol, 1 water, 1 alcohol, 1 water, etc) and as for food, how about salads or soup?
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Old 04-22-2008, 05:07 PM   #3  
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You were in a cool band compared to mine
Ye it's the social things everyone does after band etc
We've got a chinease meal outing next month with karaoke after.
I already paid for it and everything and now dreading it, definitely going to be the biggest test. All you can eat chinease mmmmmmmmm NO

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Old 04-23-2008, 08:28 AM   #4  
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You were in a cool band compared to mine
Ye it's the social things everyone does after band etc
We've got a chinease meal outing next month with karaoke after.
I already paid for it and everything and now dreading it, definitely going to be the biggest test. All you can eat chinease mmmmmmmmm NO
One of the best things I found at chinese restaurants was egg drop soup. It is very low calorie/low fat. Start off with a bowl before you eat anything else and you tend to eat less of the other stuff
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Sorry marching band here, I play the piccolo/flute so was never able to be in a brass band.
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I was never in a brass band, but used to play the trumpet and baritone in Middle School.
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Sorry marching band here, I play the piccolo/flute so was never able to be in a brass band.
Me too! I was always so jealous of the brass folks because they got to play in the "fun" bands more than I did, but I didn't have to haul around a bulky instrument

I auditioned for my college's Wind Ensemble last semester for fun and made it. I would love to participate again, but I just don't have the time. I may join a community band after my wedding, though.
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Flute was always my main instrument, but I also learned piano, clarinet, and alto sax. I also played the alto flute for some time in a flute choir. I wish I had time to play in the community wind ensemble, but after college my amount of free time dwindled down to almost nothing!
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Marching band looks well hard.
We only do one event in the year where we have to march and I so can't so it.
Breathing to march AND breathing to play...no chance.
And we only march along the road mostly straight, americans do twirls and all sorts don't you? well I've only seen marching bands in films, so my perception may not be the most realistic
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It's really not that hard. I only marched on the football field one year in high school because after that I played the marimba and vibraphone (can't march with those). I was 5'8" and weighed around 190 and didn't have a problem. When marching in parades, we would sometimes stop when we played but also sometimes played while marching. You march so slow that it really isn't a problem with the breathing... depending on what you play I suppose. I don't think the tuba players liked it very much but when I marched I usually did flute or clarinet and never had a problem
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I marched in college, in Texas (where they take this sort of thing really seriously) When I first got to camp, I struggled a LOT... our rehearsals were in the middle of the day, in Houston, in 100+ degree weather. We actually had to have EMT's at all of our rehearsals because kids would drop like flies. But once you get the hang of it, it's a lot of fun! We got to march in parades, at the Super Bowl, in some of college's best stadiums. It was a lot of hard work and I'll never regret doing it (although college in TX is a different thing) and it's a really good workout.
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