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I just figured that these kind of lists are the most fun and that we should have one for the world to see :D..........
Maybe the point of life is just to live......
Forget that we cry
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...you accidently call your band director "Dad"
...Numbers greater than 8 are not important
...only the letters A-G have any meaning
...you can march 8-to-5 without yardlines
...half-time IS gametime
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Forget that we cry
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hahaha, i especially like the calling your band director dad thing! thats funny. id probably have to be seriously out of it though to call my band director dad. considering im mexican and my band director is white. theres just no resemblance, to hard to get the two mixed up..
half time is game time however. that i can easily agree with..
for me my numbers are 8, 16, 32, and sometimes 64..
and yeah.. i guess thats what i'll go with for now. cool post tho!
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...you are a wind player and you know the drum part
...you are a drummer and you know the wind part
...you actually see the color guard get the ENTIRE show right
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...during a fire drill you ask to go to the band room, seeing as that's where you'd really be if there was a fire.
...you hear music and start subdividing it.
...you hear music and start marking time.
...you roll step in the cafeteria to avoid spilling food/drinks.
...you know the secret to tuning two piccolos.
...reeds cost more than you spend on food in a week.
...when walking, you fall in-step with the person in front of you.
...you have no problem getting dressed in front of people.
...you know that even if band camp were to be in December, it would still be 99 degrees outside and sunny!
...your band director refers to you by your drill number.
...you know your fellow section member by nicknames only.
Eh, just a few.
LUC:D
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aw crap whatever..id like to think of some but ive only been in real band one year because last year the director quit with no replacement less than 10 weeks in so i left and went to spanish..
ah well. maybe i can contribute to this thread in like a year or two with something useful. lol oh well =P
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oh wait i got one!
...you could get your uniform back to the right spot in the quartermasters even if you couldnt see a thing
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=D i got a few from a facebook group i'm in...
You hum band songs in other classes.
You walk in step with any music you hear.
You hear the phrase "tongue harder" on a regular basis.
You know that "one more time" actually means "four or five more times".
All your friends are in band.
You've actually been to band camp and consider it the highlight of your summer.
You've never had to pay to get into a football/basketball game.
You realize you are out of step with the song in your head and you adjust your step.
You have constant arguments as to why your instrument is better.
You're walking to class to the tempo of the ballad, the late bell rings, and you suddenly walk to tempo of the 3rd movement.
You know just how many people can fit into a band locker (from experience).
You can tell what someone plays just by looking at them.
You only know how football is played because you are forced to sit through the games.
You get excited when you hear songs in movies that your jazz band or any other band played.
You get annoyed when you are listening to the radio and the car's blinker is not in sync with the beat of the music.
Someone threatening to kick your instrument is worse than someone threatening to kick you.
You have a favorite key and/or time signature.
You only date people who are in the band (or orchestra or choir).
You've ever suggested having a lock-in in the band room.
When your friends call you a band geek, you don't deny it, and in fact, take it as a compliment.
When you're walking along with a friend, you automatically get in step and in time with their footsteps.
You hear a slight beat and rhythm to everything around you... i.e., the air conditioner, the fan, the pencil scribble sound, and the squeaky desk.
You like the way reeds taste.
You wonder what it would be like to play the music in basically every movie you watch.
You trade instruments when there's a substitute teacher for band class.
You can listen to a song and figure out the time signature, and often consult with other bandies who are doing the same thing at the same time.
You know that getting to a band event early means you're on time, on time means you're late, and late means you're in trouble.
there are plenty more on the "You know you're a band geek if..." group on facebook
=D i find most of these are true...
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change that--i got all of these from that facebook group...
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hahahahahaha!!! those are funny. that list is long as mess but alot of those are true.
the one about telling what instrument someone plays tho i am usually pretty good at that.
and when i was a freshman i had a lock-in in the band room but was when i only did music part-time and the lock-in was for cross country. and the only reason we had the lock-in in the band room was cause it was the only place other than computer rooms in the school that had air conditioning.
that was only cause it was in hawaii tho, cool place, schools were mildly ghetto tho
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I wish we had lock-ins for cross country, but seeing as the team was only 9 people...yeah. Those were so true, though! If anyone even tried to kick my bari, I think I would attack 'em. Lol.
LUC:D
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