I was a pro but I blew it

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You got into an arts HS and "forgot about it." Please elaborate. You forgot that you got in or forgot to go? Seems like they might have sent a reminder or two.
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I didn't forget my high school all state audition - later on it earned me a small stipend in college.
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I’m sure you didn’t blow it as bad as that chick trombone player in Austin!!

I was in All State band.

I usually forget to tell people that State was Delaware :oops:
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Delaware isn't big enough to have an All State band:) More like all county. Then again, when I was in HS in the late 70's in SC, if you could hold a contrabass clarinet, you could be in all state.
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Three Valves wrote:I’m sure you didn’t blow it as bad as that chick trombone player in Austin!!
The symphony player? Yeah... I'll admit I was surprised, too.
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smileatom wrote: It wasn't until I had been playing for around 10 years, that I found out, my dad was a tuba player.

He didn't want to tell me. Because he thought I would stop.
That's really funny. Also, that was clever of him.
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In the old days, we car-pooled to the (high-school-only) AllState site, were met by host families, and spent the night in blankets on their living room floor after a homemade spaghetti meal. About a dozen of us, iirc, jammed into a tiny little bungalow - showers were scarce. There were two bands - the good players and the leftovers (obligatory acceptance). Friday seat placements & rehearsal, Saturday all day rehearsal, Sunday rehearsal and concert.
My kids' experience: rented motor coach, hotel rooms, multiple middle-school & high-school bands, display hall, conferences, chaperones, and they begin on Thursday.
Commonality: everyone still complains about the food :-)
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