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  • The secret life of a band geek by Unityelf
    Unityelf
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    Delve into the life of Isabella, a freshman bassoon going through her first year of marching. She transfers to tenor sax for the season, discovering a whole new realm of low brass. Watch as she makes it through the year and grows from her experiences...not to mention Tony...(no that's not a boy. Read to find out)
  • This One Time At Band Camp... by Hogwartspotter07
    Hogwartspotter07
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      Parts 22
    Right now I'm not sure how band is going to go because of this Corona Virus mess, so I'm going to put some stuff on here from my home band room. I love band and it's my therapy, so I hope this helps you guys relive all your band memories as well.
  • Band Life by HannahIsGonnaKillYa
    HannahIsGonnaKillYa
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    Just random marching and concert band stuff.
  • Orchestrated Chaos by fierceflutists
    fierceflutists
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    "My reed's chipped!" "What wrong note? We're always right!" "OMG, the low brass is SO loud!" Welcome to Treble Academy, an incredibly small school for personified instruments. And yes, there's a lot of "treble". The trumpets and clarinets are always fighting, the flutes and oboes case drama, the low brass plays absurdly loud, the cellos play around, and the violins complain. There's lots going on. And oh, is it chaotic.
  • brass (with a side of sax) by nootnooot123
    nootnooot123
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    boofage is underrated so afra goes on a journey to show the world what boofs can do. one day cevion is fed up with his section and he leaves, forcing the other trumpts to play. the saxes succ but will they turn that succ into success? the flutes r pretty good I can't say anything.
  • The Camp of the Fine Arts by GailShow5
    GailShow5
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    "Can you go get the mail?" Who knew such a question could change a few dreamers' lives forever. Two-thousand applications sent out to invite two-thousand exceptionally talented individuals around the world to a summer camp and London's finest, Royal school of Art. A lonely violinist who's only friend is her music teacher. A popular football player who's real passion lies with the low brass section. A shy artist who paints her feelings instead of acting on them. A friendly dancer with great aspirations to become a pro And an outgoing class clown who puts his heart and soul into Humorous Interpretation and Musical Theater. When they finally meet each other, they know they are where they belong. They are home.
  • Ms.Snickers Meet Mr.Skittles by elistephy
    elistephy
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    I don't know what to put just read and thank you
  • The Perks of Being a Musician by Violin1st4
    Violin1st4
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    Have you ever stuffed up a solo at a concert? Been told you've been playing your instrument wrong despite the fact you've been playing it for eight years? Had a conductor yell in your face because it was meant to be a C SHARP? Talked to your fellow musical geniuses about an instrument you play and then realised they have no idea what a flugelhorn is? I could go on forever. After all, it is a rant book. But that's not the point. Be prepared to laugh the rosin off your bow with some pretty relatable rants about how life as a musician isn't necessarily all smooth gliding. Possibly literally for string players. Especially when doing spicatto. Written by a slightly experienced musician herself, who may or may not know what she's talking about. You'll have to find out for yourself. It's even in her name: Violin1st4 Completed.
  • marching band problems by Xx_Diaec0922_xX
    Xx_Diaec0922_xX
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      Parts 8
    Only people in marching band will understand the struggles