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Marching 100??? Posted on 02-08-2005
BabyTig2005

I am 17 years old, and I have wanted to be a part of the FAMU Marching 100 since.........forever!!!! Now, I am getting cold feet and don't really know if I can handle the membership initiations that a band member must go through :cry: . I want to be a part of the band soooo band. I have discussed with both of my band directors (FAMU Marching 100 Alumni) about getting into the band, and the requirements it takes to stay in the band. I also think that since they have made cuts on the woodwinds, that I won't have a good chance. I have been the Clarinet section leader for 3 years, and I am good, but I don't think I will be as good as other people that go there. I have been told several times that have a lot of talent, but for some reason, I don't think I will live up to the standards of the band. That's why I am scared. :cry: What do y'all think I should do??? :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
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Deuce_214 from Tallahassee, FL replied on 02-08-2005 05:33PM [Reply]

Believe in your self. I deal with the same situations myself, but look at it this way: If someone else see it in you, then start believing in yourself and build your confidence, but don't get too cocky.
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replied on 02-08-2005 08:54PM [Reply]
^^^Thanks, I feel ya,I'm just worried about getting and keeping the scholarship, because other than that, I'ma have 2 go to the enemies! (BCC) My mommy wants me to go to BCC, because I can get full scholarship through academics there, but I REALLY REALLY REALLY wanna go to FAMU, so that's my issue. About being Cocky....I see no point in cocky, because u can't be the best at everything, sumone's gonna be better than u at something,soooo there's no point :roll: . But, I'm not a cocky person, I personally don't like cocky people, but that's just me....... :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
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replied on 02-08-2005 11:58PM [Reply]
cwest2005 wrote:
II also think that since they have made cuts on the woodwinds, that I won't have a good chance.
That type of thinking is a turn off to me. I'm gonna be real with you shawty. DON'T COUNT YOURSELF OUT NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. You're a student leader in your own high school program right? So apparently you're doing something right. That's one of the things that make the 100 special. 95% of the 100 are musicians who were student leaders at their repsective high schools. Whether it were being drum major, section leader, band president/vice pres., secretary we've all had some experience in leadership positions. Now, you don't have to be the greatest musician (but it does help :wink: ). I wasn't the greatest trombone player. I was only a member of my District Honor Band (never made it pass the 2nd round of my all state audition) but I had great potential and I was willing to work. Our Music Department likes to see kids with type of mentality. Just hang in there, you'll be fine. Oh Yeah, DON'T GO TO BCC
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replied on 02-09-2005 01:57PM [Reply]
^^Well...I definately don't wanna go to B-CC, that's for sure, I am destined to be a part of the MArching 100, if it's the last thing I do! The only real problem there is the money issue. Other than that, I do strive to do the best of my ability to get there. I spend a lot of time during school hours, working on my playing, and I am actually forced by my band director to isolate myself in the instrument room, and play until I can't play anymore, or until I have to leave. When I'm at home, I spend a lot of time perfecting ehat I have learned. My main problem comes in when I think of how I learned to play the clarinet. I learned to play the clarinet on my own (basically), at the end of my ninth grade year. I decided that if I wanted to get any better, then I would have to improve my playing. I never really learned how to read the rhythm patterns, or anything, but I started back from the beginning and broke everything back down (from the Standard of Excellence book). From there, I worked on my technic and playing;finally I got the hang of it, and become one of the top players in the band. That's why I'm scared for myself in FAMU's band. I have faith, but I wanna get a scholarship and KEEP IT. :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
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replied on 03-22-2005 10:31PM [Reply]
well if you did that then you have more than what it takes to be in this band. Just motivate yourself to be better and it will come in time. And as long as you keep your grades up then you'll do fine. You have to find a balance between school and band or else you'll slip but other than that you have no worries. :-D
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replied on 03-23-2005 06:51PM [Reply]
T-bone wrote:
well if you did that then you have more than what it takes to be in this band. Just motivate yourself to be better and it will come in time. And as long as you keep your grades up then you'll do fine. You have to find a balance between school and band or else you'll slip but other than that you have no worries. :-D
Thanx 4 da advice, I juss got auditions next month around da 20th and I'm verrrry nervous. I think i'm ready, but I dont wanna be all nervous and mess up. I guess I juss gotta deal and live with wuteva is thrown my way. I just sent off (2 days ago) for music from FAMU and I am waiting for wuteva they send me. I'm sooo ready to learn AND memorize ALL music sent to me.
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1Rattler00 from Irington, FL replied on 03-23-2005 07:56PM [Reply]
You'll be fine babytig..I'm fall 2003 so thats how I know Actually you sound like a very fine prospect for the 100 and we need people like you in the ranks.Remember you are the only one that can count yourself out..noone else so keep your head up and live out your dream
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replied on 03-23-2005 08:22PM [Reply]
1Rattler00 wrote:
You'll be fine babytig..I'm fall 2003 so thats how I know Actually you sound like a very fine prospect for the 100 and we need people like you in the ranks.Remember you are the only one that can count yourself out..noone else so keep your head up and live out your dream
Thanx, I plan to go all out doing so. I'm usually shy when I first get into a band, but since I kno like 6-7 people in da band already (from my high skool), I think I'll be alright (as far as being shy). But I have all intentions of making the best of my experiences.
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replied on 06-12-2005 12:34AM [Reply]
Jus keep ya head up...dont go in there doubting yourself....be confident and tru about yours...u got skill and talent...jus go and there and play and do you the best that you can and they will respect you for that
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