Gina
Remembers the Great DIS Board Crash of '99
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Our band is doing "Thriller" complete with a dance break, so they do put their instruments down. You can't do a proper zombie dance carrying an instrument I guess. I worry about it since we had to replace a broken lower joint on DS's clarinet a couple of years ago and they are not cheap. However, the dance break looks really great and the kids all think it's a lot of fun.
There were many bands at contests that put their instruments down. Actually, I think ours started on the ground, not my DS, they hold those sousaphones the whole time! If they need to do any movements with their hands, the instruments are down.
Interesting! I was trying to think back to all the different bands from football games last year, and the bands at State, and I *think* I remember one band doing something like that... but one at most. Maybe it's a regional thing? We're just behind the times here? lol Anyways, I'm still more concerned about his sax staying attached to that dang strap, because there is no replacing it (the sax!) if it were to be dinged beyond all hope.
Yesterday was the first practice after school, from 3:15-6:15, and it apparently wasn't pretty. For summer band, they were outside practicing the show in the morning, then inside practicing the music in the heat of the day. DS said that for the first time, he had to sit out for about 30 minutes because he was so dizzy. A couple passed out, and at least 50 were sitting out at any given time, he said. These kids amaze me -- I'd have been in the ER, I think. Sure hoping we get a break from the triple-digits SOON... we're on day 23 now.
