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Mr. Watras' Music Class: Oh, how very sad!
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Mr Watras' Music Class. This is an eighth grade music class in Ohio that is learning about the instruments in the Symphony Orchestra. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Oh, how very sad! As I looked over your answers I was dismayed by how many of you have not. Written your answers in complete sentences. I also feel sadness for having read statements that stand unsupported by links. The carelessness with which you have tossed around and mutilated musical terms. All the best,. The sad music teacher.
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If Im Not Feeling Myself... Then Who Am I?: December 2006
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If Im Not Feeling Myself. Then Who Am I? If im not back in five minutes. just wait longer! Thursday, December 21, 2006. What Makes a Woodwind Instrument a Woodwind Instrument? The apperence is different too because some like the clarinet are black and silver. Some of them also have little silver pedal like buttons that close the hole to make a different pitch. Posted by Jogging in Red Pumps at 5:48 AM. Jogging in Red Pumps. View my complete profile. Think of it What You Will.
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i like to bake: December 2006
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I like to bake. Thursday, December 14, 2006. Heyy Mr. Watras! It would be easier to play a low piched instrument because you have to blow into it less. In a higher pitched instrument you need to blow more so you can keep a constant rate of sound because higher sound waves travel faster. I used what Mrs. Stern has tought me and what Mr. W ( the most awesome teacher in the whole wide world! Posted by Jogging in Red Pumps @ 5:29 AM. Jogging in Red Pumps. View my complete profile. He is not kool enough.
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G@mm3rs! Blog: September 2006
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. Posted by G@mm3r @ 5:18 AM. Thursday, September 14, 2006. Posted by G@mm3r @ 5:42 AM. View my complete profile. The trombone is in the Brass instrument family.The. 1 The Trumpet is in the brass family . 2. Ther. THE FRENCH HORN1. The insteumental Catogory of th. 1 A big wave produces a low pitched sound. 2. A s. Hi, im Alfred. 1 A woodwind instrument is usually at a 180 deg.
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i like to bake: November 2006
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I like to bake. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Whats going on Mr. Watras! Here are my answers on the bassoon! 1The bassoon is part of the Woodwind Family. 2There are 3 bassoon players in the. Their names are William Winstead, Hugh Michie, and Martin James. 3 The two kinds of bassoons are the bassoon the contrabassoon. 4The bassoon plays low notes. 5 A person can play both the kinds of bassoons. 6They also could use the tenor or treble clef. 7 They usually don't play alone. Thursday, November 16, 2006.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006. 1 The basson is part of the woodwind instruments. (notes). 2 There are 3 basson players in the. Who are William Windstead, Hugh Michie, and Martin James. 3 Two types of bassons would be a contrabasson or a basson. 4 The basson plays low notes. (notes). 5 Yes, a basson can play a contrabasson. With pratice but some keys are different. 6 The bassons uses the. 7 No, the basson would not play alone during a performance. 8 The basson uses a double reed while playing. (my notes).
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i like to bake: February 2007
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I like to bake. Thursday, February 08, 2007. Here are the answers to the Trumpet questions! 1 The trumpet is a part of the. 2 There are 2 trumpet players in the. Thier names are Philip Collins and Steven Pride. The unique sound the player must buzz his or her lips while blowing air through a cup or funnel shaped mouthepiece and to create higher and lower pitches the player must open his or her lips. 4 The trumpet has 6 and a half feet of. 7 On a trumpet the. The treble clef when writing for the trumpet.