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Leonard Bernstein
you know its a holiday concert when
-the audience is clapping in between movements because they don’t understand concert etiquette -people referring to christmas eve sarajevo as the trans-siberian orchestra -having to play carol of the bells -or jingle bells -or sleigh ride
-oR PaCHELbEL’S fuCkinG CanOn
ugh people do the first one at most concerts at my school
My friend Nick decided to play trombone with the sustain pedal down on the piano. This is the result! Listen to those overtones!
omg
I do, indeed, love all brass instruments: trumpets, trombones, tubas and *looks at smudged writing on hand* euphemisms.
My favorite part about being a musician is studying music history. I love to know the background of a composer or piece; what was going on historically or politically, what was happening in the composer’s life when he wrote a piece; when beethoven wrote a piece, was he young and full of life and music or was he alone and depressed and near the end of his life? What made a composer want to write a piece in tribute to a work of literature? How did his peers receive his compositions?? Honestly it just makes it come alive. The music we play is full of life, it’s full of real people with real back stories and real lives with pain and joy and inspiration and yearning. Even if it was just an exercise in composition, a composer poured over it and learned and became who they are because of the lengths they took to become the best they could be! No piece should ever be played with lackluster or apathy or disinterest. Everything meant something to the composer, ever moment has meaning and drive. And someday, someone will hear or see the music we wrote and played and think the same things, how every hour of practice was a test of endurance and determination, how ever mark on our music was a moment of learning and growth, every performance is a mile marker in our lives and our music touches people of all backgrounds and languages, and moves and inspires them to keep going and I just The world is big and beautiful and we are full of music
this makes me so excited for college
Interior amb violoncel, Carl Vilhelm Holsøe
I don't have much space in my room for a dedicated music area, so I put most of my stuff in this cute little corner. I might do a little tour of it soon, so keep your eyes out!
heading to an all-state festival tomorrow!!
super pumped to have made it, especially as a soprano one! and the music is great. anyone else nominated for their all-state festivals?
“My grandmother got me a violin when I was thirteen. Whenever people were fighting, and I wanted to get away, I’d just go in my room and play. Sometimes I’d play for four or five hours per night. It gave me a lot of confidence. I started playing in front of the church, in front of the school— it made me feel good about myself. But my mom struggled a lot. She made a lot of mistakes. She got in some bad relationships and we lived in a lot of different places. Sometimes we’d go weeks without having power. One time it got really bad and we had to start selling our stuff. She didn’t ask me to sell my violin. But we’d already sold our TV. And she just asked if I had any ideas. I ended up selling it to a friend for $145. I was really upset for a while. I’m a Christian, and God knew how much I loved the violin. So I was confused why he’d make me sell it. For a few months, I tried to keep playing in the music room at school. But eventually I had to stop so I could focus on paying the bills. I got a real job at the grocery store.”
this makes me so sad
Can you guys reblog this if you’re a: -instrument blog -musician blog -Orchestra blog -Band/DCI blog Or anything along those lines. I’m obsessed with these types of blogs lately and I want more to follow!
ME EVERY DAY
Can you tell the metronome story? Idk it
ajdlfhkajgf okay. so
in high school i was in the marching band and in my junior year i was co-section leader and i carried a metronome in my backpack to use in rehearsals after school
to preface this story, the day before The Event we had a lockdown because there was a “suspicious person” circling the building (it was a confused parent. i spent two hours in the percussion closet. can you fuckign image, with my level of anxiety. anyway) so everyone was kind of on edge
so in this particular year of high school i had math first thing in the morning, which was awful, so i liked to go visit my english teacher because she was my favourite and i liked hanging out with her in my free time. so i set my backpack down and i leave the room
it gets close to time for class to start and i start heading back to the classroom, and @starrymonk and another friend of ours come running up to me and they tell me that our math teacher thinks my backpack has a bomb in it
apparently, when i set down my backpack, the metronome was in the bottom and got turned on and started beeping
now bombs haven’t fucking beeped or ticked since the goddamn 1960s but fuck that logic, our math teacher was actually. fucking ild and had never heard of an electric metronome in her life and was shouting at students to evacuate the wing
so im running up and trying to explain to this fucko that the beeping in ¾ time at 120bpm is not, in fact, a bomb, but a device for making sure my section is in time, but she’s fucking losing it and makes us evacuate to the cafeteria
the students in the cafeteria are losing their shit. yesterday they thought they were going to be the next victims of a school shooting and today they think they’re going to die via metronome bomb. im running around trying to find a fucking sane faculty member while simultaneously telling everyone i run into, “it’s not a bomb, it’s A FUCKING METRONOME”
i finally find the vice principal and tell him, “dude, it’s not a fucking bomb, it’s a metronome, you know me, i’m in the band, literally there are only like five hundred fucking students in this school you know exactly who i am”
so he grabs me and another staff member and we start heading back toward the wing with the fake bomb, and already the three officers that we have patrolling the school (because of the incident the previous day) and the principal are gathered near the classroom and they shout at us to stop at the end of the hall (which is no more than fifty feet from the classroom, if that, and yeah that’s totally far enough to save us in the event of a bomb going off, right)
so the vp shouts to them that i think it’s a metronome, and i’m like no, i know it’s a metronome it’s my backpack and im a band student for the love of god
so they’re like nah we’re gonna call bomb squad
so fucking, i’m sent back to the cafeteria and this is how things happen as my band director filled me in later that day
apparently, the principal calls my band director down at the opposite end of the school and he’s like “hey darren, could you identify the sound of a metronome over the phone???” and my band director has no clue what’s happening because he isn’t involved in this nonsense, he doesn’t have a class during first period and was probably napping in his office, but he’s like “yeah, probably??” and the principal holds the phone up to the noise and my band director says it sounds like a metronome
skipping about an hour of hysteria and me telling everyone repeatedly that they aren’t going to die, the intercom comes on and tells the student body to gather in the gym for an assembly, presumably so we can all die in one place when the metronome bomb goes off
i’m still telling everyone i can grab that the bomb isn’t real and we aren’t going to die, and then i sit in the bleachers, possibly the angriest i have ever been, while everyone gathers in the gym
the principal and other important faculty whoever the fuck come in and start talking about the previous day’s incident and how tensions are high, so someone may have been stressed and mistakenly thought a metronome (which he pronounced as “metrodome,” which i like to think of as a giant beeping sports stadium) was a live fucking bomb
meanwhile i see the doors to the gym open and my band director slides in. he looks around for a minute, then sees me, and fucking grins like the asshole he is and starts edging his way around the room to me
when he gets over to me, he turns to face the people talking about threats and mistakes and bullshit to cover the fact that they know nothing about music education
and then slowly and slyly he pulls my metronome out of his pocket and hands it over to me, and then separately hands me the two batteries to it and starts giggling
if you don’t believe me, i made the fucking news
I’m also going to queue this and schedule it so that it comes back to my dash again.
so this never happened to me but
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p>it’s why I always pulled the batteries out of my metronome before taking it to camps
omfg
08.05.16 ⇢ The struggle is real when you want to play your instrument but not learn the audition music. There’s so much to learn!! Should I post a recording?