Navy Band Euphonium Audition
- red0radio0head
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Navy Band Euphonium Audition
Let us know how everything turns out when you get information! Good luck to everyone!
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I'll go ahead and shake this cage, because it's beginning to look like I might not get my E-7.
I have to assume that there must be a really good reason for the deafening silence eminating from the Navy Yard. There has to be, because I remember from my training that, in the military, there is always a good reason for everything.
My sincere condolences to the two great players who lurk in Purgatory awaiting the clarion call. Hang in there!
I have to assume that there must be a really good reason for the deafening silence eminating from the Navy Yard. There has to be, because I remember from my training that, in the military, there is always a good reason for everything.
My sincere condolences to the two great players who lurk in Purgatory awaiting the clarion call. Hang in there!
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I'll second that!David Zerkel wrote:I'll go ahead and shake this cage, because it's beginning to look like I might not get my E-7.
I have to assume that there must be a really good reason for the deafening silence eminating from the Navy Yard. There has to be, because I remember from my training that, in the military, there is always a good reason for everything.
My sincere condolences to the two great players who lurk in Purgatory awaiting the clarion call. Hang in there!
Amongst aviators it is often said that any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. It's an even better landing when you can reuse the airplane.
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congrats to the prettiest euphoniumist with whom I've ever played a polka!
Alexander Lapins, DM
Eastman Musical Instruments Artist
University of Tennessee Faculty
Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Faculty
Quintasonic Brass
http://www.music.utk.edu/faculty/lapins.php
Eastman Musical Instruments Artist
University of Tennessee Faculty
Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Faculty
Quintasonic Brass
http://www.music.utk.edu/faculty/lapins.php