Here’s a reblog for you to appreciate
homunculous son or unkillable elder god daughter
Must have on my blog
Get jolly with it
I mean she’s similar with her altoids
I've eaten half a thing of altoids today and my body is saying no, but the little Mint Gremlin inside craves the crunchy little mint chunks
They're so yummy
Now I’ve never played oboe (my sister has) or bass clarinet for that matter so take this with a grain of salt.
That seems like it’d be a pretty big change if you’ve never played bass clarinet before changing from a double reed to a single reed and also how loose you have to be for lower instruments. It might be easier to start with soprano clarinet since it’ll have similar music to oboe, you wouldn’t have to be as loose in your lips, and it’s also just a lot lighter.
band people, i am considering switching to bass clarinet for marching band next year, what do y'all think
I’ve realized that the two things I’ve been doing consistently now that school is out have been: reading and being excited for marching band.
I HAVE other things I’m doing this summer aside from band but my brain has decided that I should be excited band camp not going to the beach with family or drama camp noooo BAND
That sounds like my kind of sandwich
Hey @helenalikeschickens, how was learning to tan?
Everybody give it up for columnar jointing
No nuance. There is one correct answer here.
Minor she/her and band nerdI play clarinet and alto sax
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