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questions for the woodwind folks of WOP

Post by bari_benzo » Sat Nov 22, 2003 9:30 pm

This discussion is aimed more towards the woodwinds of this group (clarinets, fultes, oboes, bassoonists, saxes, etc...)

Just a couple questions I'm interested in getting into a discussion with. Not for argumentive purposes (as I am a woodwind player myself), but for imformative purposes as I would like to get a better feel of the So. CA market.

So, some questions:

1. Do you know, or have you ever seen a live performance of drum & bugle corps? If so, where? why or how?

2. Have you ever said to yourself, "gee, wish I could do that, but I'm a woodwind"?

3. If you have taken interest, has anyone told you that you cannot participate because you are a woodwind?

4. If you had the opportunity to learn a new instrument (whether brass or percussion), would you take the opportunity?

5. Do you maybe feel that if you do pick up a second instrument that the quality in your playing a woodwind instrument would decline?

Again, I'm just looking for information. I may ask counter quetsions... but we'll see.
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Post by BariSx_G » Sat Nov 22, 2003 9:44 pm

I guess I'll be the first to answer this questionnaire:

1. Do you know, or have you ever seen a live performance of drum & bugle corps? If so, where? why or how? I know and have seen drum & bugle corps, but never live. I'll catch them next summer at a local show.

2. Have you ever said to yourself, "gee, wish I could do that, but I'm a woodwind"? Thousands of times!

3. If you have taken interest, has anyone told you that you cannot participate because you are a woodwind? It's not that I'm a woodwind; it's that I'm not a brass or percussionist.

4. If you had the opportunity to learn a new instrument (whether brass or percussion), would you take the opportunity? Of course! I would love to learn something new.

5. Do you maybe feel that if you do pick up a second instrument that the quality in your playing a woodwind instrument would decline? It's a possibility, but I doubt it.

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Post by altohack » Sun Nov 23, 2003 1:43 am

1. Do you know, or have you ever seen a live performance of drum & bugle corps? If so, where? why or how?
Not live... on video tapes all the time. Our assistant director is crazy about them.

2. Have you ever said to yourself, "gee, wish I could do that, but I'm a woodwind"?
:-( Yes.

3. If you have taken interest, has anyone told you that you cannot participate because you are a woodwind?
basically same as above... I don't play trumpet or snare, and at the time being, no one, nor I am making an effort to learn.

4. If you had the opportunity to learn a new instrument (whether brass or percussion), would you take the opportunity?
Yeah... Its always fun to learn something new.

5. Do you maybe feel that if you do pick up a second instrument that the quality in your playing a woodwind instrument would decline?
Actually, I think I would get better. say I started playing snare, then I would have more rhythmic percision in my head, right?

Question from me: Where are you going with this?
No regrets

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Post by bari_benzo » Sun Nov 23, 2003 9:16 am

Question from me: Where are you going with this?

Marketing/Promoting/Recruiting :wink:

more later... if you're interested
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