major bassoon help

    
major bassoon help    13:47 on Friday, July 3, 2009          

stargazer13
(3 points)
Posted by stargazer13

I am going to be in my first year of marching band next year but i have one problem... my director said that i ould play only if i could find a lyre for one. otherwise i need to find anouther instument. anyone know a good cheap trumpet teacher in south mississippi?


Re: major bassoon help    16:43 on Tuesday, July 7, 2009          

flute_n_bassoon
(309 points)
Posted by flute_n_bassoon

wait...marching a bassoon? Bad Idea. Maybe instead you could play bassoon in the pit, where it is less likely to get broken. Even then, it really would be a better idea to play something else. You asked for a trumpet teacher, so maybe you should play your trumpet in marching band.
A lyre for marching? Why not just memorize the music?


Re: major bassoon help    01:56 on Wednesday, July 15, 2009          

EnigmusJ4
(122 points)
Posted by EnigmusJ4

Yeah, my personal advice is don't march a bassoon. Pick something else to tinker with during the marching season. In a loud marching band the bassoon is going to be quiet no matter how loud you can play it and it won't really contribute anything to the band. Not to mention it's !****! hard to play and march at the same time, it's really meant as a sit down concert instrument foremost.

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Wow, this forum doesn't let me say b|oody without bleeping it out. Rather harmless word I thought... =/


Re: major bassoon help    03:41 on Wednesday, July 15, 2009          

contra448
(771 points)
Posted by contra448

I have never been able to work out why there is this passion for marching playing any instrument - just adds to the difficulty. Why not just sit down & enjoy the music without adding choreography


Re: major bassoon help    16:37 on Wednesday, July 15, 2009          

flute_n_bassoon
(309 points)
Posted by flute_n_bassoon

I know. At the highschool I've attended though, to be able to play in the orchestra or jazz/concert band, you had to have had one year of marching experience. I hated it, but maybe that was just because I disliked my flute section leader.


Re: major bassoon help    00:27 on Friday, July 17, 2009          

MercifulMe
(126 points)
Posted by MercifulMe

Absolutely do NOT march with a Bassoon. If you for some reason trip, or bump into someone in front of you, you can have the reed and bocal shoved into the back of your throat, causing some very serious damage.


   




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