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03-16-2003, 12:33 AM
Well, tonight we had a jazz competition in Reading, PA. It was our first of the season. IF you all don't know, I play the trumpet in the Easton Area High School Jazz Band. We are known to kick ass...same with Reading. Anyway, we performed our songs--The Prez, Quintesence, and Buds. Quintesence featured our lead alto sax player. Buds featured our lead trumpet player on the fluegelhorn(sp?). We finally made it to the awards ceremony. We first got the rating of Superior(highest possible). I was pretty happy about that. Then came the individual section awards and solo awards.
First up was the "best rythm section award".......::anouncer:: And it goes to.......Easton Area High school! I was thinking great. Atleast we got one award. The next award was best trumpet section ::anouncer:: And it goes to.....Easton Area High School! AWESoME! I'm glad my own section won an award. Next was the Best Trombone section award. :::anouncer:::: And it goes to.....Easton Area High School! WOW! Our trombones suck this year. NO offense to them, but they are really really bad. Hey, 2 of them are freshman and the leader player is in 10th grade. I figured that was a "freebie". We didn't get the best sax section award though. I was pretty pissed since we have the best saxes in the area. I guess it all depends on what the music selections are. Maybe the other school that got it (East Penn or something) picked some songs that featured the sax section as a whole.
The solo awards kicked ass too. We recieved Best Brass solo which went to our lead trumpet player. He played the flugelhorn(sp?) in the Prez. Then another honor was getting the "Best Musicianship award". That was a new award that was deticated to a past student that recently died of cancer. He was at Harvard studying Music. He was a great composer...he arranged a couple jazz pieces for Reading High in competition. Anyway, that went to our lead alto player in Quintesence. She deserved it....well done.
Overall, we recieved 5 out of 9 awards at the festival (i think there were 9 bands there). I thought the night went verrrrry well biggrin:
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03-16-2003, 12:35 AM
trombones > trumpets
i was a trombone player
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03-16-2003, 12:37 AM
You can touch my trombone. biggrin:
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03-16-2003, 12:42 AM
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You can touch my trombone. biggrin:
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yeah, blow on that nerd!
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03-16-2003, 01:50 AM
i play clarinet, and tenor sax
i recently bought a new soprano sax...very nice
i get to play it next year in high school cool:
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03-16-2003, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Chickengood4u
i play clarinet, and tenor sax
i recently bought a new soprano sax...very nice
i get to play it next year in high school cool:
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sopranos are pretty cool. I want to try to play one of those some day cause i want to see how much airflow you need. I plan on challenging Yani's world record for the longest note---48 mins or something. Yeah, i can circular breathe on my trumpet, but after a while, the mouthpiece hurts your lips. I heard that the sax isn't too "Hard" on your mouth.
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03-16-2003, 12:06 PM
weird
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03-16-2003, 12:23 PM
[quote="$ilent-$paghetti":3ebff]weird[/quote:3ebff]
[url:3ebff]http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/CircularBreathing.html[/url:3ebff]
[quote:3ebff]Escalante, 24, broke the American pop star's world record for blowing a
single musical note into a saxophone by lasting 1 hour, 30
minutes and 45 seconds, according to the young musician and media reports.
Escalante told Reuters he was able to hold the note after months of
practicing a technique that allows him to blow and breathe at the
same time.
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woops, i guess i was wrong....damn, now i have to go for an hour and a half! DAMN IT! I almost had the 40 some mins by Yani.
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03-16-2003, 12:27 PM
[quote="$ilent-$paghetti":8e6e7]weird[/quote:8e6e7]
[url:8e6e7]http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/CircularBreathing.html[/url:8e6e7]
[quote:8e6e7]Escalante, 24, broke the American pop star's world record for blowing a
single musical note into a saxophone by lasting 1 hour, 30
minutes and 45 seconds, according to the young musician and media reports.
Escalante told Reuters he was able to hold the note after months of
practicing a technique that allows him to blow and breathe at the
same time.
[/quote:8e6e7]
woops, i guess i was wrong....damn, now i have to go for an hour and a half! DAMN IT! I almost had the 40 some mins by Yani.
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03-16-2003, 12:31 PM
[quote="Garry Coleman":91bff]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chickengood4u
i play clarinet, and tenor sax
i recently bought a new soprano sax...very nice
i get to play it next year in high school cool:
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sopranos are pretty cool. I want to try to play one of those some day cause i want to see how much airflow you need. I plan on challenging Yani's world record for the longest note---48 mins or something. Yeah, i can circular breathe on my trumpet, but after a while, the mouthpiece hurts your lips. I heard that the sax isn't too "Hard" on your mouth.[/quote:91bff]
eek: eek: eek:
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03-16-2003, 12:41 PM
sclass ---> [url:7a2e6]http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/CircularBreathing.html[/url:7a2e6]
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03-16-2003, 12:44 PM
[quote="Garry Coleman":576ef]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chickengood4u
i play clarinet, and tenor sax
i recently bought a new soprano sax...very nice
i get to play it next year in high school cool:
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sopranos are pretty cool. I want to try to play one of those some day cause i want to see how much airflow you need. I plan on challenging Yani's world record for the longest note---48 mins or something. Yeah, i can circular breathe on my trumpet, but after a while, the mouthpiece hurts your lips. I heard that the sax isn't too "Hard" on your mouth.[/quote:576ef]
sopranos are pretty easy to blow into. you dont need that much air and its pretty easy to do circular breathing, its just very hard to get the correct intonation
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03-16-2003, 04:34 PM
48 minutes? man, your lip muscles would die!
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03-16-2003, 06:16 PM
[quote="Old Reliable":ef9f4]48 minutes? man, your lip muscles would die![/quote:ef9f4] i got 32 mins one time. I was pissed. The only reason i stopped was because i made a stupid mistake and didn't connect the breathing right. I was really really really really really mad.
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