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I HAVE A LOT OF THINGS TO SAY!!!
Firstly, I protest against anyone saying Fiona is a random person. She, is first and foremost my juniors from MY PRIMARY SCHOOL AND FROM MY OLD CLASS. If anyone goes around saying anything bad about her you'll HEAR from me. She's very nice ok! :D THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU whoever made her join percussion.
PERCUSSION ROX!!!! :D We must be the most sought after section in the whole band/school. For one I agree with LORRAINE!!!! :D
What Lorraine you want to give up your drumset part...I WANT IT!!! :D Why don't you throw it to me...Charlotte will not want it right...pur-lease... The bells part is a tad boring since I can only play the boring C part...not the fun and exciting parts...please...unless you agree to loan me the xylo from CO or whatever...then I can play the fast part too...glock doesn't have the range of keys to play the parts.
Well for sectionals...here's what I suggest.
3-4 pm: Practice own parts for tribal and sabre. REALLY HARD, until you memorise the score. Ok not memorise, but be able to play the thing. I think everyone needs some serious time to get to know their scores. How are you going to play in an ensemble if you don't know your parts? Seriously.
4-4:30pm: Sabre dance as a section. Work speed up to 170 or something. Whatever speed the people play at in recordings on imeem.
4-4:30pm: Work on Tribal Beats as a section. Since this is new, I suggest everyone spend more time looking at this.
Lorraine you ought to be doing this...
OK never mind. Glad to help the section...
And CONGRATULATIONS TO US, the perckies! We were really fast on Friday keeping instru!
And no, we do NOT want to be cooped up with Sec 1s like we are Sec 1s. I don't anyway. I not so sure about Joy etc.
--XICHEN!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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