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What do you do (musically)?
It's been really quiet around here...so thought I'd start a thread. :D
What do you all do musically? Play, sing, both, or what? I'm a music major who has been playing saxophone for nearly 12 years. I'm 2nd alto in the Wind Ensemble, lead sax for one of the Jazz Bands, I'm alto in the ASU sax quartet, and a section leader in marching band. I also sing, but am not in any choirs right now. |
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I am from ASU in San Angelo and I have been playing French Horn for about 10 years now. I am a music major and am currently marching in the Ram Band. We have our first game Sept. 27th. GO RAMS.
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hi, hapetta, and welcome to GreekChat! :D So good to see another sister around here!
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I sing! Hehe, ranging from a soprano 2 to a lyric soprano :D I can play a little piano, but thats mostly just to sight read and learn music hehe
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I play the viola! Plus, my mom made me take piano when I was little, so I can play some piano as well. That really came in handy in my sight-singing/ear-training/keyboard skills theory class last year.
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Wanted to add that since I started this semester in the fall...I got to be in Concert Choir and Community Choir in the spring, and I sang in Carnegie Hall with the combined choirs during spring break!!! :D |
Pianist, singer, guitarist.
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I've been playing ALTO SAX for about 8 years and played 2nd alto in the Wind Ensemble, and I'm going to try for first chair in the fall (my soph year).
I've also played VIOLIN for about 8 years too, and I played 2nd part in orchestra. Second semester of my fresh. year I joined choir and sang FIRST ALTO in the middle mixed choir, but I auditioned this past spring and got into the top mixed choir and also women's choir. Yeah altos!!! |
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I a "double alto" as well (sax and voice). :) |
I'm a double major in Chemistry Premed and Performance. I've played the violin for gosh almost 16 years now. Musically that's all I do.... I have no vocal talent whatsoever and even though I used to play the oboe, I don't have time for anything else right now. As you may guess, I play in the university orchestra. I'm planning on auditioning for the Illinois Symphony in August though, so that'd be pretty cool if I got in.
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Hi! I just graduated from Morehead State University in Music Performance where I was principle flute in the Symphony Band. I also studied voice as a secondary. I was first soprano in our Concert Choir and Chamber Singers.
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mainly because nothing is ever happening in this thread. I am in women's choir and I'm an arts administration major. I am try to decide whether to have my arts admin concentration be vocal performance or art history! |
I also was an arts administration major. I was a percussionist primarily, but also played clarinet and trumpet and sang in Women's Choir.
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I'm a voice major, soprano. I also try to play piano. I have this thing for Chopin.
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My very first instrument was the violin because my mom wouldn't stop hounding me about taking up lessons. I finally complied just to shut her up. That last a year.
Then, I started playing the piano and go quite good. That was another one of those mom-won't-shut-up-about-it things and while I enjoyed it, it wasn't my passion. I quit piano in the fifth grade. I started singing in chorus in middle school and had my first solo. I got many compliments and it was then that I realized I could sing. By my freshman year, I had hounded my dad into paying for voice lessons which I had every week until I graduated high school. I also picked piano back up my junior year. In the spring of 2004, I auditioned as a vocal minor and was accepted into the UNCG School of Music. I studied there for a year before realizing that I wasn't passionate enough about the study of music to be successful in the program. I'm more of a stage person. I love performing. I miss it horribly. |
flute, piccolo, clarinet, oboe, bass guitar, piano
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I play flute and mellophone. I participate in wind band, marching band, basketball band, and flute ensemble. I'd like to join choir but it doesn't fit in my schedule (Art major issues, ugh), but I am thinking about joining my college's "b" winterguard (which I still consider a musical activity even if they aren't producing the music).
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Six year old thread.. kudos for searching before posting.
I'm an amateur violin player. I had a nearly full ride for my undergrad for it. I just recently took it back up again this year, joined a community orchestra and played in a Haydn festival orchestra with some friends. I joined/started a quartet, but it fell apart. Might try that again. I've played everything from classical to opera to musicals to being a member of a rock/jam band sort of thing where we played some original stuff and even some Dave Matthews covers (Boyd Tinsley is fun to cover). |
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I sing in a college choir at my school. I also can play the piano since when I was younger for a number of years I took lessons.
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Let's see...In college, I:
Sang in two different choirs (not at the same time though) Directed a small worship choir for 1.5 years Played in the pep band for a year Got the chance to sing in the chorus for Mahler's Resurrection Symphony and Bach's Mass in B minor |
I play bassoon. :)
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Gosh, I never did reply to this thread.
I began with music at a very young age with the pots and pans from my mom's kitchen cabinet. Then when my brother was in beginner band and was playing the drums (he only did it for a year), I would sneak out to where he kept his drum and try to play it myself. I was 3, btw. I always enjoyed music class in elementary school, even if all I remember from it is singing. We didn't do recorder when I was in elementary music. I started beginner band in 5th grade, with clarinet. I played all through high school, went to numerous honor bands, All State band, was section leader and band captain, and all that jazz. Then I went to college and was in band all year my first year and planned on majoring in instrumental music ed, but I hated my applied lessons. I switched my major to the music-emphasis music business major in spring of my freshman year and joined my first choir that same semester. I kept doing concert band, but dropped marching band in the fall in favor of student government, more specifically the Program Council that planned concerts and stuff for the entire campus community. I took class piano classes and wound up in voice lessons, which I enjoyed much more than my clarinet lessons. Anyway…I play clarinet, sing, and can also play some piano, flute, and some percussion (and not just because of my brother's beginner band instrument or my mom's pots and pans). I joined the local community choir in Spring '07, school choir the following fall, did concert band in Spring my first four years of undergrad, marching band only the first fall… |
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