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GrimTheLost 08-19-2006 02:53 PM

Dr. Beat and the rest of Band
 
Okay this is my thread about Dr. Beat and being in the band (much like the title states). So here is what we'll do: What instrument did/do you play, was/is there a marching season, what seat were/are you, and did/have you suffered the greatness of Dr. Beat?

I was a 4th chair alto sax in marching and 1st chair tenor sax for Wind Symphony.
Mrching season was the greatest (we were the best in the area... proven fact YAY!)
Lastly, our instructors ALWAYS used the Dr. Beat. Tell me more.

Here is the bands current site: http://www.ehhsband.com

Kzinistzerg 08-19-2006 03:02 PM

I played clarinet untill 8th grade. I currently and did play recorder. There wasn't when I was in band but there is now since we're in high school, i was fourth seat but it's was pretty informal and no we didn't.

rukift 08-19-2006 04:19 PM

Auhgck, I can't stand Doctor Beat. :macwor: My instructor last year was addicted to it as well.

I've been in band for a long time, and only until this year my parents let me quit. They were weird, they like, expected me to be in it. In fifth grade they kept asking me questions like "what instrument are you going to play" and "how much do you think you're going to practice a night." Not "hey, do you wanna join band?" but more like... they made me, like it was a requirement. :| Not cool, having to put up with a class you hate for four years that was so *easy* to get out of. During my stay there I played Clarinet, still do, and I was usually in the last row. :-[

GrimTheLost 08-19-2006 04:21 PM

In the span of 4 years our band has gone through 5 or 6 band directors. Good times.

vannielou 08-19-2006 09:14 PM

I'm originally an orch dork with the cello, for 4 years now, I still play that in the band on the non marching season

right now I'm playing bells/xylophone I'd say out of the three of us i'm third chair but...i did only start playing this month

band is not the same as orchestra and I miss it dearly.

our band just purchased Dr. Beat, I've had prior experience

so let's just say kill me now.

BlooCheese 08-20-2006 12:15 PM

Um...who or what is Dr. Beat?

Well, I played flute for three years in my school's band. First chair, but that didn't really count because that band was...not good. And no marching season. We were a pathetic excuse of a band...
And my band director...*shudders* Three years with him is plenty painful. He would keep on repeating the same jokes (if you could call them jokes) over and over again, each time expecting us to burst out into contagious laughter. For the three years I had him, he never ever came up with a new joke.
So now I'm in an symphony, and I'm the second flutist.

vannielou 08-20-2006 02:16 PM

it's a death machine

in metronome form

BlooCheese 08-20-2006 04:25 PM

Are all metronomes Dr. Beats?

GrimTheLost 08-20-2006 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlooCheese (Post 1374)
Are all metronomes Dr. Beats?

No, Dr. Beat is a special breed of metronomes. There are two types. They are louder, and have a woman's voice in them. They are the greatest metronome of ALL!!!!!:bloogrin

BlooCheese 08-20-2006 04:45 PM

Then I do not have the pleasure of knowing Dr. Beat.


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