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  arundo said:
If you can march baritone, you can do anything in the world! haha lol jk

but seriously, no way would I march a baritone.

Heh, ever held a euph? Think of a baritone, times two.

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If I knew they were gonna be heavy I would of prepared myself before they put them on but I was just standing there and they threw them on me... I wasent expecting it. lol.

 

ours are pretty heavy. SL said around 60-70 lbs.

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So nobody would try a baitone eh. They're not that bad. But yeah euphoniums are heck. Try this on for size: A Kanstul Marching Euphonium(about the biggest they come), 3-a-day practices, 100-110 degrees average outside, 90% humidity(this is what sucks not the heat), and strict rules and directors. Ahh pure south texas marching glory.

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  BlinK Day 41 said:
I know of some schools that do. My school doesn't but i think it'd be a good idea because the freshmen come in with no idea how to march correctly

But they come in with 3 years musical experience, assuming you start band in 6th grade, and 7th graders come in with 1 year.

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  Sockercon said:
i love watching clarinets start to get tired because their thumb hurts from holding up the clarinet, please, go switch places with any bellfront instrument, you will know what pain is

Hey hey now..be nice! I know you guys go through more pain than we do, but you also have to imagine holding about..iono, 5 pounds (I've never weighed my instrument..) on one solitary thumb? It actually makes your wrist hurt if you play long enough (*shudders and thinks about concert band sectionals*)

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  Sockercon said:
you march 7th graders?

yup. I think its pretty cool kus by the time there freshman there already exerienced marchers. B)

 

 

But there so incredibly immature its unreal sometimes. :blink:

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  ClaireAnnette07 said:
Hey hey now..be nice! I know you guys go through more pain than we do, but you also have to imagine holding about..iono, 5 pounds (I've never weighed my instrument..) on one solitary thumb? It actually makes your wrist hurt if you play long enough (*shudders and thinks about concert band sectionals*)

No. Just, no.

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  BlinK Day 41 said:
I know of some schools that do. My school doesn't but i think it'd be a good idea because the freshmen come in with no idea how to march correctly

Not too sure about that, pal. I know our tenor section leader marches horribly! We try to march straight legged and he's over there falling on his heels with his legs almost 60 degrees. Our tenor tech qouted, "Man, Cavies would LOVE you!"

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No upperclassmen seemed to be walking around and wincing at every step...

 

What you don't know is that after freshman year they send to a lab and transform us in to Marching Machines. We have great ankle flex perfect shoulders and never get sunburned. Oh yeah and we don't feel pain. Or have emotions.

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