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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 573919" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>Thank you, Cindy. He is quite talented, as are my daughters, though they only play one or two instruments, each. My oldest daughter played the violin through high school, and dabbled in the clarinet, but really only so that she could march in the band in high school. My younger daughter, plays the trombone, having started in the fifth grade, and is now playing at the University of Florida in the marching band in the fall and one of their concert bands in the spring. She has a music minor with a specialty in traditional jazz/big band. She actually had the fortune to play with The Glenn Miller Orchestra (yes, it still exists) several years ago when they visited our town. </p><p></p><p>My son actually was steered into bassoon performance because he played the bagpipes, since they are both double reed instruments.</p><p></p><p>One of them wants to know what program you studied in college that required you to learn all of the instruments in band/orchestra.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 573919, member: 13556"] Thank you, Cindy. He is quite talented, as are my daughters, though they only play one or two instruments, each. My oldest daughter played the violin through high school, and dabbled in the clarinet, but really only so that she could march in the band in high school. My younger daughter, plays the trombone, having started in the fifth grade, and is now playing at the University of Florida in the marching band in the fall and one of their concert bands in the spring. She has a music minor with a specialty in traditional jazz/big band. She actually had the fortune to play with The Glenn Miller Orchestra (yes, it still exists) several years ago when they visited our town. My son actually was steered into bassoon performance because he played the bagpipes, since they are both double reed instruments. One of them wants to know what program you studied in college that required you to learn all of the instruments in band/orchestra. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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