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Thread started 01/26/06 1:12pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

This one time at Band Camp... - BAND GEEK THREAD

Any band geeks out there?


I was a band geek and I'm still very proud of it. I was in the INDEPENDENCE 76TH CAVALRY MARCHING BAND. Between 1980 and 1985 were one of the best marching bands in the nation. I marched with an Alto sax and one year with a Baritone Sax.

Here are some pix.

School Pics



Tournament of Roses Parade 1983


Fiesta Bowl 1984


It was one of my proud moments in my life.

M
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Reply #1 posted 01/26/06 1:21pm

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i wasn't in band, but i had a lotta friends who were in my high school's marching band and colorguard...i used to go downstairs to the bandroom to hang out with 'em before the school day started and sometimes during lunch hour. goodtimes.

my friend ethan (he played baritone sax) made it to the front cover of one of the sections of the des moines register when we were in 11th grade--the register did a story on how our high school band had totally outdated/ill-fitting uniforms. ethan's like 6'3" or so, and they had 'im wearing his band uniform...he had his arms outstretched, and the jacket on it was so small the cuffs on his jacket came almost to the crooks of his arms. i still remember that picture, it was crazy. eek

and i remember the time when the pepsi deliveryman made the fatal mistake of leaving the machine open for a minute or so while he stepped out to his truck for something. all the band kids got free soda that morning...but nobody saved me a pepsi. bastards. lol



guitar sitting in the band locker edit
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Reply #2 posted 01/26/06 2:21pm

Ocean

R u in the photos hun and if so which one is u smile
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Reply #3 posted 01/26/06 2:23pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Ocean said:

R u in the photos hun and if so which one is u smile



I'll go home and Photoshop the pix so that I can circle my big head. hahaha!!!


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Reply #4 posted 01/26/06 2:25pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Ocean said:

R u in the photos hun and if so which one is u smile



I'll go home and Photoshop the pix so that I can circle my big head. hahaha!!!


M

lol woot!
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Reply #5 posted 01/26/06 2:27pm

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does singing in a vocal jazz group count?
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Reply #6 posted 01/26/06 2:28pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

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does singing in a vocal jazz group count?



Of course it does. I loved listening to our vocal jazz group. I played in a jazz band and concert band in school also.


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Reply #7 posted 01/26/06 3:27pm

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I did this for a good portion of my life, too.

From Australia, we toured California in the marching, concert and stage (jazz) bands and around country New South Wales. I was the alto sax soloist for all of them, so I was a pretty happy 13-16-yr old musician.

We marched in the Anzac Day Parade (commemoration of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) here in Sydney often... good times.

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Reply #8 posted 01/26/06 3:28pm

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Nero is a SERIOUS band geek. neutral
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Reply #9 posted 01/26/06 3:46pm

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I was a total band geek in junior high. biggrin I played flute and piccolo, first chair (which basically meant I was in charge of my section, the rest of the flutes). We weren't really big like the bands Miguel was in, but we almost always beat other local junior high bands in competition.

The high school my parents made me go to didn't have a band program until my junior year, and even then it was really small. sad If it wasn't for that, I probably would be majoring in music now.

Does anyone still play their instrument regularly?
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Reply #10 posted 01/26/06 3:51pm

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evenstar3 said:

I was a total band geek in junior high. biggrin I played flute and piccolo, first chair (which basically meant I was in charge of my section, the rest of the flutes). We weren't really big like the bands Miguel was in, but we almost always beat other local junior high bands in competition.

The high school my parents made me go to didn't have a band program until my junior year, and even then it was really small. sad If it wasn't for that, I probably would be majoring in music now.

Does anyone still play their instrument regularly?


Uh huh. I'm taking an AMus (professional-level exam) in alto sax in May. In fact it's taking up most of my time working towards it actually.

I'm working towards making music my living...either teaching sax or going professional with my own songwriting and composition. I play other instruments too. So yeah, I put the sax down for a couple of years but decided I didn't want an office job!

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Reply #11 posted 01/26/06 4:11pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

XxAxX said:

does singing in a vocal jazz group count?



Of course it does. I loved listening to our vocal jazz group. I played in a jazz band and concert band in school also.


M


oo! wave me i'm a band geek!
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Reply #12 posted 01/26/06 4:47pm

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I fuckin' hated being in the marching band, but my mama made me be on the band for a while. She was like "I paid all that money for your flute, now you're gonna play it" lol I didn't mind playing the flute....I loved it, but going out there in the hot ass sun after school practicing when I'd rather be at home watching cartoons was awful to me. lol I enjoyed concert band though....both middle school and high school. We didn't have too many people on our band, which was another reason why it wasn't as fun. Our uniforms were tuxedos too. Oh my god....me in a tuxedo....cumberbund, neck tie and all. falloff I hated it wearing them.....I wanted one of those flashy uniforms with the headpiece and cape.....you know like this one.
they're an awesome band,btw.
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I still have my band tux. I was supposed to return it, but I never did. So it's still sitting in the back of my closet. lol
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Reply #14 posted 01/26/06 4:55pm

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evenstar3 said:



Does anyone still play their instrument regularly?


no,but I still have it. One of the pads fell off though, so I need to get it repaired if I wanna play it again. The beauty of playing the flute was that it was sooo small, and you never had to worry about buying things like reeds for it. Everybody else had these cumbersome instruments lugging around, and mine would simply fit in my backpack. smile
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Reply #15 posted 01/26/06 6:37pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

no,but I still have it. One of the pads fell off though, so I need to get it repaired if I wanna play it again. The beauty of playing the flute was that it was sooo small, and you never had to worry about buying things like reeds for it. Everybody else had these cumbersome instruments lugging around, and mine would simply fit in my backpack. smile


I loved that about playing flute too! giggle

My flute's in my closet, waiting for the day when I can afford lessons. nod
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Reply #16 posted 01/26/06 8:47pm

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I'm a band geek too woot! Our school was too small and poor to have a marching band but I was in the jazz band and the concert band. I played the flute, clarinet,bass clarinet and took a year of violin. My best friend played french horn and I tried to play it but I just don't have the chops for it.shrug
Now my girls are taking lessons and I play music with them.
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