istrouma actully has a descent btone section. They got a good section leader. I've noticed that she takes her time out to make she her section is ok. we goin see on the 7th.
Now u know I had to come regulate. Glen oaks got the best baritone section even tho it usually two of us. We some dawg fareal. Istrouma got a good line with potential but they not playin baritone part. Most of the time they playing trombone part. But it's all good just get ya range up. Oh and to u who say we scary y'all aint ready. Uno. Btone section leader
ThiS is istrouma highs b tone secttion leader speaking firstly we do not play trombone parts all of our players play first or second b tone and secondly glen oaks does have ok btone section but tthey just blow ......loud and sometimes too hard sounds funny but we can play lyrically like were singing. And we can blow so yea I don't have an account but I will be making one
Oh. Since when have btone have whole note during the whole song on every song and low notes during the whole song? Never. Btone play the lyrical part of every song not the background parts. And no y'all can't blow. And glen oaks btone play everything lyrical and not too hard. We just have power. Get ya mind right
Oh. Since when have btone have whole note during the whole song on every song and low notes during the whole song? Never. Btone play the lyrical part of every song not the background parts. And no y'all can't blow. And glen oaks btone play everything lyrical and not too hard. We just have power. Get ya mind right
There is no such thing as a set part fpr instruments. Every instrument that can play a whole note can also play 16ths or 32nds.
An arranger decides who gets what, usually based on what he is going for in an arrangement and the composition of his band.
What High School got the best Baritones?
You already know Glen Oaks got the best Baritone section. If you from Istrouma baritone section don't post here because yall play trombone parts.
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An arranger decides who gets what, usually based on what he is going for in an arrangement and the composition of his band.