Can I graduate?!?
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Wow! That's $30 times, how many people did you say are graduating?The Jackson wrote:I have the chance to play in the community band at a local university's graduation in a while. I haven't been to the group for a while, but I think I'll reappear for graduation. I believe my friend said it was paying $30 per head.
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can I graduate?
Perhaps you commence to graduate.Toobist wrote:We don't graduate around these parts... we 'commence.'
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I take it you're not graduating.Tubaing wrote:I playing at my school's graduation.
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Re: can I graduate?
Nope, I still have 2 years 'till my graduation and even then I probably will play in the band for it.TubaRay wrote:I take it you're not graduating.Tubaing wrote:I playing at my school's graduation.
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Re: can I graduate?
Mayhap they commence in a "graduated fashion" ... or some other manner "commence-urate" with their accomplishments?TubaRay wrote:Perhaps you commence to graduate.Toobist wrote:We don't graduate around these parts... we 'commence.'
(always wondered what -- in this context -- "commence" meant ... )
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
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"commencement" is the start of one's life after the schooling. Thus, the name.
Only playing one this year, no rehearsal, quintet + an extra trumpet (speaking of wusses/wussae/wussi?). Unfortunately, Pump and Circumcision is the endurance test piece, it's about 20 minutes worth usually. Yes, this is a recurring gig, this will be 8 years now. Maybe they're hoping we'll get it right?
Only playing one this year, no rehearsal, quintet + an extra trumpet (speaking of wusses/wussae/wussi?). Unfortunately, Pump and Circumcision is the endurance test piece, it's about 20 minutes worth usually. Yes, this is a recurring gig, this will be 8 years now. Maybe they're hoping we'll get it right?
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I am playing with a small ensemble for graduation ceremonies for 5 different schools in the university at which I am currently finishing my Ph.D. Two are on Friday afternoon/evening and three on Saturday morning/afternoon. In addition to providing dinner on Friday and lunch on Saturday we are gettting about $40 per graduation. Next year I hope to be on the stage and therefore not playing.
