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Altos are lazier than tenors?
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Yes. Even I can play an alto saxophone, and I'm a percussionist. Couldn't play Elder's Tenor when I tried though. Clarinets are easy too.
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i wish i learned a wind instrument. I did try oboe a few years ago during a particularly boring summer, but my mom wasnt thrilled with the horrendous squeaks, so that ended :lol:
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theoneandonly wrote:Altos are lazier than tenors?
of course, tenors actually have to try, altos don't and u can't here us anyway, so none of us really try that hard
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Seriously? I don't have to try at ALL on tenor. But, it IS the main solo instrument in jazz, so you have a point there.
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wait, wait. i play alto sax, and i try(i think) and i'm not lazy(i think). we are just as important, though i admit sometimes you can't really hear us.but in our band, 1/4 of the instruments are alto saxes, so we're the core of the group.
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One-fourth of the instruments?! Jeez, how big is your band?
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not very big, prepared to be shocked.... only about 30 people!
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Wow. That's...incredible?
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Ours ( I am in halfdesicaffeine's band as well) has 74 people ( well, had). It actually worked pretty well, I was shocked.
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