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charaman

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« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2006, 12:33:14 PM »
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^ Dude, wats with all the commas?
And, don't worry, if you don't speak english, sing in your native language, there's plenty of bands that sing in other languages (only one I know is Rammstein though)


Sigur Ros does good icelandic stuff, but half the time they don't use real words.



I played piano in the concert band freshman year, Vibes in Percussion Ensemble.

This past year I played bass in percussion ensemble, but gave up concert band.


Next year I'm accompanying the chorus on piano.
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« Reply #16 on: July 21, 2006, 03:46:22 AM »
I play jazz Clarinet, and am going to start electric guitar in jazz band. I also play(ed) in every band in my school (except the Senior Jazz, which is the best band in the school)

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School bands are programs put together by the schools, they play classical music on saxyphones and claraminets


Saximaphones and Clarynets. Funny, because thats what I called them up to now.
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« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2006, 06:30:42 AM »
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Originally posted by Shady Ultima
^ Dude, wats with all the commas?
And, don't worry, if you don't speak english, sing in your native language, there's plenty of bands that sing in other languages (only one I know is Rammstein though)


Sigur Ros does good icelandic stuff, but half the time they don't use real words.



I played piano in the concert band freshman year, Vibes in Percussion Ensemble.

This past year I played bass in percussion ensemble, but gave up concert band.


Next year I'm accompanying the chorus on piano.


German: Rammstein, Oomph! (They also do songs in english though), Normahl, Aeternitas (they also did an album in latin)

French: Moi Dix Mois (though, they're japanese :P), Chapeaumelon

Japanese: Asian Kung-Fu Generation, The Pillows, Dir en Grey

Dutch: Jovink (They use a weird form of a Dutch which even I sometimes don't understand), IOS, Band Zonder Banaan, De Heideroosjes (they also do songs in english), Heidevolk, Kopstoot

Spanish: Agresión (they mainly use english but some songs are spanish) (Note: It's a 50% band from Holland and 50% from Venezuela)


My 2 cents.
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« Reply #18 on: July 21, 2006, 05:07:48 PM »
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This reminds me, I need to rent Drumline again. That movie was sick. Nick Cannon made one of his few good career moves in making it.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c294/TomiRM2k3/Werd.png
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« Reply #19 on: July 21, 2006, 05:50:53 PM »
Baritone over here.  I wouldve prefered cowbell though.

I was in band for my three years of middle school.  I half assed so bad.  I only took it because it was pretty much a freebie A.  Me n' some friends always pissed the teacher off though by playing blackjack instead of playing and stuff.  He could'nt kick me out though, because I was the only who played the baritone (or at least well anyways.), and he needed some good bass people.  When I went to high school, I dropped out.
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