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I know there are only a select few of us, but i was wondering what all you oboe and bassoon players do for marching season. At Leander we have double reeds on alto and tenor sax, pit, and drumline. Ive also heard that they march other instruments or do colorguard...

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Most of ours go on the Cymbal Line. Some do pit crew, some faux-march other instruments. This year one of them went to guard.

 

A few years ago we had a bassoonist who went from Cymbals to playing Snare, and then she completely quit bassoon to be in percussion, haha. :P

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Most of our double reeds march cymbols if they are good enough to make the line. some are fakers on other instruments when we need to fill in holes for people that failed.

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I play oboe and march tenor sax, another one of our oboes plays bass drum in the battery, and our other does pit and has played the solo in our show for the past two years. One of our bassoons marches alto sax and the other is in pit.

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  cycreekBassoonist said:
let's see, we had 2 oboes and 1 bassoon in pit, 2 oboes and 3 bassoons on clarinet, 1 bassoon on sax, 1 bassoon on bass clarinet, and 1 bassoon on trumpet. I was on clarinet. And none of which play their instrument except the 3 in pit.

Wait.

That's ten double reed players- eleven if you play (I didn't gather that).

 

You have no idea how jealous I am!

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  cycreekBassoonist said:
acctually, that was 11, and we had one more oboe that had some foot operation and didn't march at all. so we have 12 double reeds.

That's crazy!!!

 

I want 12 double reeds...*tear*

 

Let's see...we have 5 bassoons and 2 1/2 oboes.

 

( the 1/2 beining a guy that plays flute and oboe...)

 

6 (5 1/2) of those are fish, and all but 2 are underclassmen.

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Cymbal line! Or Pit, we have one that played flute last 2 years, and one who is switching from flute to oboe... it's the thing to do at our school. Multiple people have switched to a double reed instrument.

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  cycreekBassoonist said:
acctually, that was 11, and we had one more oboe that had some foot operation and didn't march at all. so we have 12 double reeds.

Yeah, I tried to change it to 11 right after I posted it but my computer was being silly and not letting me do so.

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I play bassoon, and I'm in pit. There is one other pit-bassoonist. Two are in guard, and two play sousa.

We have one oboe who plays cymbals.

I don't know where martinhorn (sorry if I misspelled that; it was from the top of my head) got the sax part... *shrugs*

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Ours are really spread out, I think we probably have a few in every section, we have one in the Pit, he's a basoonist who plays marimba, and he's awesome at it, he's better than a lot of the regular percussionists in fact. We're trying to get him to stay in percussion for concert season, but he really likes his basoon. Can't see why... :P

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