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Peer Review: A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Started conversation Sep 3, 2002
Entry: Playing the Tuba in Grade School - A529300
Author: Fortune Cookie - U170881
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A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
Raindawn - Keeper of Bookshelves that Defy the Laws of Physics Posted Sep 21, 2002
Hey, cool entry! Big brass instruments are the best! (I'm a trumpet player, not a tubist, but hey, I was barely 50 pounds when I started playing it at the age of 10 so the instrument was big enough! Anyways, I have just a few suggestions for you:
I noticed a few first person references, and while they sound good in the piece, only third person entries are usually accepted into the guide, so I'd recommend a bit of rewording. (Don't take the ideas in those sentences out completely though... they add humour.)
Also, one sentence needed a bit of tweaking:
"Contrary to popular belief, tubas are not just for "fat guys with pimples," as in Mr. Holland's Opus, and nor are they necessarily dull musicians who have been demoted from other instruments, although some band directors sometimes do this."
should read:
"Contrary to popular belief, tubas are not just for "fat guys with pimples," as in Mr. Holland's Opus, nor are they necessarily for dull musicians who have been demoted from other instruments, although some band directors sometimes do this."
Both minor changes... this was a pleasure to read
Cheers!
A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) Posted Oct 3, 2002
While there are a couple of first person references, only Fortune Cookie could make these changes to the piece - and he seems to be in absentia. So I'm going to recommend it, and hope that the PTB wave it through - it's a fun read, especially for anybody who's been in a concert or marching band (or both!)
And I have some sympathy for his position, as well. I played a bass clarinet in the symphonic band (as well as a clarinet in the concert band and sax in the jazz band!) and really enjoyed the rich, baroque sound of the instrument. There's no shame in it, as long as you do it well.
A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
Stuart Posted Oct 3, 2002
Interesting piece.
Not being a musician, I was a bit confused by the following sentence:
"student must usually choose between baritone and tuba"
A baritone what? Seems there might be something missing after baritone.
Stuart
A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
caper_plip Posted Oct 3, 2002
A baritone is a brass instrument, a bit like a euphonium. It's just called a baritone, so it's not anything like a baritone saxophone or a baritone singer...
A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
Stuart Posted Oct 3, 2002
Well, there you go. You live and learn. I thought baritone was just a description of pitch. I suppose it is similar to the double bass in relation to string instrumets.
Stuart
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Elise Posted Nov 18, 2002
Fortune Cookie here, after an extended absence due to not being able to log on. Thanks so much to all of you for taking such care of my little entry! I appreciate it.
--And just for the record, I'm very much a 'she,' and not a 'he.'
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Nov 19, 2002
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Peer Review: A529300 - Playing the Tuba in Grade School
- 1: Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese (Sep 3, 2002)
- 2: Raindawn - Keeper of Bookshelves that Defy the Laws of Physics (Sep 21, 2002)
- 3: Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) (Oct 3, 2002)
- 4: Stuart (Oct 3, 2002)
- 5: caper_plip (Oct 3, 2002)
- 6: Stuart (Oct 3, 2002)
- 7: h2g2 auto-messages (Oct 3, 2002)
- 8: Elise (Nov 18, 2002)
- 9: Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese (Nov 19, 2002)
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