matchbow wrote:
If you started practising now and practised a lot, you'd be well good enough by september. oboe and basson you have to be real good at since they're quite rare and there's a good chance you'll be the only one in the band
There's only one oboe player and two bassoons in the Band of my Grade... anyways, I play the baritone, and I started playing it about two months ago. Now, even though my tone's not that good yet, I've gotten breathing and tongueing and can play C Major Concert Scale and keep up with the rest of the band.
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My band teacher gave me private lessons, and he says that I've been greatly improving in only two months. However, I had to keep it at school because it was so big and hard to carry and I have to take a bus, I missed two weeks of practicing during Christmas holidays (vacation
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), so you could probably do better if you play something small. However, if you want, you can play the baritone/euphonium like me.
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There are only 3 in my band. Oh, and my band teacher said that I managed to join in the middle of the year *ahem* is because I have a piano background. Since your ear is pretty good, and you can read music, I think that'd be pretty good. I'm in Level 9 Piano.