snowangel3181988 said:
I used to rent my flute too. Then in 8th grade I had my mom actually buy it for me... funny thing is, that was my last year of playing it. My mom always thought my sister would end up playing the flute too... but my sister decided to go with the clarinet instead. So I still have my flute... it's in my room somewhere. The thing I liked about my flute was the size... I could carry it to school in my backpack or just leave it in my locker. Since I would never practice anyways I left it in my locker.
Chair placement? Kinda. For us it was that the better players tended to sit toward the end of the sections. But it wasn't always that way... I remember sitting on the end. But I know I wasn't very good. I hated having to play y myself... whenever I do something alone I screw up the rhythms... this goes the same for tap. But with a group I can do it fine. I hated testing... luckily in my two years in middle school, whenever we had testing, he never got around to the flutes! The poor tenor saxes had to go both years though, and some of the clarinets. But testing took so long that we were missing rehearsal time and he just never got around to us!
I suppose I could go back to band... but it just seems a little late now. Going into band my junior year and all. Plus it would screw up my already full schedule. And I don't need any more schedule issues. I'll just stick with choir I guess. Either way I get to go on the trip next year! That's something to look forward to! Am I a good singer? I don't think so. I'm kinda quiet and I don't think my teacher even knows me by name. I don't think I have a good singing voice (especially at the moment with my throat and all, oh that'll be fun tomorrow!) but that's hard for me to judge. I did used to sing solos in Italian in 5th and 6th grade though. But that was a while ago... and I don't think I'll sing any solos anymore! I'm just too shy to do that now... how I did it before I'll never know I guess...
We signed some kind of contract where with each payment we made for rentals, it went toward the actual price of the instrument. So in a certain amount of time, the instument would belong to us. The new company that took over Mars didn't believe a word of it though....bahh...oh well!
Your sister went for the clarinet? It is kinda nice that she is playing a different instrument though. It adds more variety! A flute layer and a clarinet player! Did you buy the clarinet too?
I had to lug my tenor saxophone around everywhere in middle school. It got really annoying, especially in the crowded halls, but I realized that I actually got a bit stronger from it. It was rather cool hehe...
I really didn't practice at home a lot, I never left it in the locker. It just seemed like an inconvenience to have to go get my instrument everyday from the band room, although I can't say it was very handy to carry it arond everywhere either!
You were sitting on the end? That's cool! I'm sure you were a great flute player! I know how it feels to mess up when you're a lone though. When I can't get a rhythm right, it's not like I can ask someone to help me with it. that's one of the reasons I didn't really like practicing at home, besides the fact that I couldn't find the time hehe...
...that's kinda funny....
The flutes were probably the best section of the whole band in my middle school! They always seemed to go first! The same thing happened to us, the tenor saxes. Sometimes we were the last section, and he would forget about us. It's not like I was complaing though hehe....I hated doing the tests. Having everyone stare at you play seemed to make my playing worse.
Schedule issues, tell me about it. It took 2 months before they were able to switch me out of that beginning band class. I really don't see anything wrong with going to band as a junior, but if it messes up your schedule then that's a different story. A trip? That sounds cool! Where are you going to go? I never went on any of the band trips. They cost too much money...
I don't think my band teacher knew my name for a long time. Whenver we did play during a test, he would point at me, and forget my name. Some kid would randomly yell "Jordan!", so that's how he would remember hehe...
It's hard to judge whether you have a good voice yourself. I'm sure you have a great singing voice!
....you're going to go to school tomorrow? Oh, by the way, how are you feeling? Do you still have a fever? Hopefully that's gone by now...
I'm not sure if the singing will help your throat a lot. It would seem as if it would make things worse.
Ah, you sang solos? Wow! I was a lot bolder in elementary school, but I remember it was embarassing for me to sing in our winter concert in 4th grade....and that was with a lot of people. I could never sing solo!
You must of had a good voice to be able to sing a solo!