Hopeful new Player
22:51 on Monday, July 23, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
10:44 on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
12:02 on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
17:22 on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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blueeyedbassoon (264 points)
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Posted by blueeyedbassoon
Definitely go for it.The reed may feel strange at first but your mouth will get used to it. Chances are you'll fall in love with this beautiful instrument right away. Get a private teacher if possible. It'll give you a great advantage.
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Re: Hopeful new Player
23:25 on Friday, August 10, 2007
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the_rockstar_bas soonist
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Posted by the_rockstar_bassoonist
and always remember the stereotypical excuse for screwing up during practice.... but Mister Band Director, MY REED IS BAD!
and as my bassoon professor says, "Slow and steady wins the race." Don't push yourself too hard when someone says you aren't "good enough" it can cause you to start taking anti-depressants. Which you can never get off of. *cough* Mr. Gratz *cough* yeah. Don't let anal compulsive directors kill you. We are human beings, and no one is perfect. We all make mistakes.
I know it sounded forward, but it really helped me in high school, and now I'm the top bassoonist in college. (DURING MY FRESHMAN YEAR)
Good luck with bassoon, and ENJOY YOURSELF. You have chosen a magnificent instrument.
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Re: Hopeful new Player
05:01 on Saturday, August 11, 2007
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Ruth88 (168 points)
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You're not gonna find anyone discouraging you from playing the bassoon here! (Doesn't stop it being the best instrument ever though :p)
But yeh, i'd say go for it. I'e found that the majority of bassoonists started on something else. I personaly played flute for 3 years before starting the bassoon, and it helps a lot if you're not starting from scratch. As you already play a wind instrument you'll already have the whole breath control thing and will probably develop a half decent tone pretty quickly.
Reeds do give you freedom, but they're a lot of hassle. As you get better you'll get pickier about your reeds, and they're extremely complex. I've been trying to make my own for about 2 years now and i've only made one that works! (though hopefully will be better now i have my trusty new adjustable reed shaper!) But you don't have to worry about tha too much till you get to degree standard. And it's worth it anyway.
So yeh, go fo it good luck and let us know how you get on.
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Re: Hopeful new Player
22:07 on Thursday, August 16, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
04:32 on Saturday, September 1, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
16:55 on Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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Re: Hopeful new Player
22:37 on Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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musicontrolsme78 (13 points)
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Posted by musicontrolsme78
I am a bassoon player now have been since sixth grade and i love it it is just enjoyable to play and the fingerings aren't really that hard....... of course they are going to be at first but if you already play sax(which i happen to play also so I'm kind of partial to both)the fingering should be just fine!! Follow what you believe that you should do, and don't be afraid to try it(you will probably sound pretty bad but trust me it gets way better!!)
Hope you love it just as much as me which is pretty hard to get there being the geek that i am!!
~Lexa
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