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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jan 16, 2004
you see this is why I have always wanted to learn the xailaphone
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jan 16, 2004
yeah right, just admit it you ahve always wanted to play the xailaphone!
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Tacysa Posted Jan 16, 2004
OKAY! i didnt try because im hopeless at piano! is THAT what you wanted, huh? huh? punk...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Jan 18, 2004
wow... just wow...
Nothing wrong with the xylophone... I really want to learn "the flight of the bumble bee"...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Jan 18, 2004
Wow, you dan do that on the saxophone? It coves enough tones to do that? I'm impressed...
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Tacysa Posted Jan 18, 2004
I admit it. I am incredible. Actually, I have to use a TON of altissimo fingerings that no one knows about.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jan 18, 2004
I can't do that on my clarinet, mostly becuase I run out of notes.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jan 18, 2004
Third grade clarinet yes, but not third grade as in year 3, I didn't know what a clarinet was then.
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Tacysa Posted Jan 18, 2004
you didnt know what a clarinet was at the age of three?
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