* barrelEATER
Newbie
80 minutes. 15 positions. 0 protection. Wanna ruck?
Posts: 17
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Post by * barrelEATER on Nov 28, 2009 18:44:58 GMT -5
L is for Love. Which is what all bandos have for each other. c:
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Post by Euphoniums PWN on Dec 3, 2009 22:24:57 GMT -5
M is for Mellophone... The mellophone is capable of extraordinary power. Use it wisely.
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Post by altoclarinets on Dec 6, 2009 12:05:16 GMT -5
N is for Nuts, which your band family can sometimes drive you, and for Noose, which you require when this happens.
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Post by mthsbandrocks on Dec 19, 2009 15:51:24 GMT -5
O is for OH MY GOD, what you usually say when you've won. Or what the actions of the low brass section have you saying.
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Post by Trumpeting4life on Dec 20, 2009 13:16:41 GMT -5
P is for perfection: always sought after, never found
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Post by pinksnaredrum on Jul 3, 2010 23:04:48 GMT -5
Q is for Quirky, which is what most bands are. xD
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Post by twirlgirl on Jul 13, 2010 9:09:29 GMT -5
R is for Rifles!!!
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ContraGal
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Posts: 11
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Post by ContraGal on Jul 18, 2010 22:50:07 GMT -5
S is for Scale. Curse you Gb/F#!
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Post by altoclarinets on Jul 28, 2010 19:16:16 GMT -5
T is for Tango. I have never seen a band arrangement for one of these, but I'd like to.
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Post by twirlgirl on Jul 30, 2010 9:20:08 GMT -5
U is for umbrella which you need a lot of to last through outdoor season
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ContraGal
Newbie
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Post by ContraGal on Jul 30, 2010 10:36:26 GMT -5
V is for Vivaldi. I've attempted to play Summer, but it has 16th notes and stuff.
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Post by altoclarinets on Dec 22, 2010 18:49:20 GMT -5
W is for winter, a terrible time to try marching band.
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Post by twirlgirl on Dec 28, 2010 17:58:00 GMT -5
X is for xylophone which is used during indoor percussion season
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Post by altoclarinets on Dec 29, 2010 12:47:36 GMT -5
Y is for Yucky, a good description of the floor beneath a brass player.
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