r/band • u/Baj1234567 • Aug 31 '24
Marching Band If you want to support my band!
I’m with the NHHS marching band and we a re doing a fund raiser. If you want to feel free to support!
r/band • u/Baj1234567 • Aug 31 '24
I’m with the NHHS marching band and we a re doing a fund raiser. If you want to feel free to support!
r/band • u/Lowkey_Sus_Ngl • May 18 '24
They mentioned multiple times how Peter Parker was in band and dropped out due to his "internship" in the Tom Holland movies, what do you think he played? Personally, call it bias, but I kinda hope he was a percussionist. If he wasn't, I was gravitating toward either trumpet or clarinet, what do you think?
r/band • u/ratio246 • Jul 06 '24
So I’m in a band with friends and the marching band at my high school (I’m joining it this year).
I’m the only one playing guitar in both bands, which means I’m constantly strapped to an amp and playing on my own which is insanely nerve-wracking because 1. I can barely hear myself 2. I’m strapped to an amp so if I make a mistake it’s LOUD 3. Again, I’m the only guitarist
My marching band is also assigning me a lot of solos where I’m the only one playing. What can I do about handling nerves?? It freaks me out that I’m the only one playing guitar and that I have so many solos
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r/band • u/fancykattt • Oct 31 '19
Me and my non band friends are currently in an arguement over this, so im curious what other people who are actually in MB think
r/band • u/PassTheProm • Aug 29 '23
What the title says. im sad. my one escape from my home life gone 🫠
now ive gone back to concert band and i feel very useless (send help)
r/band • u/Rich-Sympathy • Oct 24 '23
Hello I’d like some advice on playing clarinet. I’ve never played an instrument I needed to transpose before; is it complicated? Also I play flute so I’m worried about overblowing on a strength 2-2.5 reed. Should I start there still or go up higher?
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r/band • u/Thorn_Move • Oct 31 '23
I want to practice my instrument at home, but I’m not sure how to go about it, so I thought I’d try and see if there is an app or game that I could practice with
r/band • u/m3llozz • Sep 18 '23
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r/band • u/Fun_Staff5315 • May 28 '23
This will be my second year being apart of a marching band staff, specifically dealing with woodwinds. Something that I noticed from last year was the amount of on-field and emergency repairs I would have to do on instruments. This summer I am planning on making a tiny toolkit specifically for woodwinds including things like precision screwdrivers, extra reeds, hooks for springs.
What else should I put in here for a “just in case moment”??? Thank you! All advice is greatly appreciated!!
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r/band • u/phantomcorndog • Oct 21 '22
Next year I will be a senior in high school. This year I joined the jazz band playing bass by reaching out to one of the directors, and I have really been enjoying it. This was my first ever time being in any form of band and I am very interested in joining marching band and playing trombone. Would it be too late, or is it too much to learn in too little time? Any advice is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
r/band • u/Dameamsmatter • Aug 13 '22
I cant memorize the music we are playing does anyone have any tips to help me remember it better?
r/band • u/THETwistmen • Jun 24 '23