Thursday, July 3
Yeah, Yorktown. [I just asked her-- she was in here]
You need to make a shirt with you bank statement! I bet you'd wear that aaaaaaaall the time!
[just read your other e-mail that said you'd found that out. Oh well!]
Today was good. The only bad thing that's happened today is that I found out that my computer password doesn't actually work, so I can't use the blinking computer catalog at the Music Library. ;_; I need to get it fixed, but Lillie said when she got hers fixed, it took about 45 minutes--I don't have that kind of time!
I guess I'll just access it here and write down the call #s I want to look up. I'd really like to arrange, say, a movement of that Prokofiev symphony I played at All-States for band or brass or something. That'd be fun.
The talent show is tonight at 7:30, so I have to drag my tuba down to the commons--not as bad as the sports center, but still quite a walk. I figure 20 minutes should work.
Alan said we're gonna have a brass concert at the end which we have to organize and advertise [with different songs we've worked on, and duets, trios, whatever], and if he can get it, we can record it on the University's equipment and distribute CDs among us. I really hope it works out!
We have a wonderful fanfare piece that Alan says we can't perform anywhere but Booker Hall, because no other room is big enough for the sound. =D It's by Strauss, and it's really German and brassy and LOUD. [He wanted to play it at the dining hall at breakfast--to wake everybody up]
Everything else has been like before...
[And like I said in a different message, thanks for the package]
See ya later [don't worry if I don't e-mail tomorrow--I forget when the fireworks start]
You need to make a shirt with you bank statement! I bet you'd wear that aaaaaaaall the time!
[just read your other e-mail that said you'd found that out. Oh well!]
Today was good. The only bad thing that's happened today is that I found out that my computer password doesn't actually work, so I can't use the blinking computer catalog at the Music Library. ;_; I need to get it fixed, but Lillie said when she got hers fixed, it took about 45 minutes--I don't have that kind of time!
I guess I'll just access it here and write down the call #s I want to look up. I'd really like to arrange, say, a movement of that Prokofiev symphony I played at All-States for band or brass or something. That'd be fun.
The talent show is tonight at 7:30, so I have to drag my tuba down to the commons--not as bad as the sports center, but still quite a walk. I figure 20 minutes should work.
Alan said we're gonna have a brass concert at the end which we have to organize and advertise [with different songs we've worked on, and duets, trios, whatever], and if he can get it, we can record it on the University's equipment and distribute CDs among us. I really hope it works out!
We have a wonderful fanfare piece that Alan says we can't perform anywhere but Booker Hall, because no other room is big enough for the sound. =D It's by Strauss, and it's really German and brassy and LOUD. [He wanted to play it at the dining hall at breakfast--to wake everybody up]
Everything else has been like before...
[And like I said in a different message, thanks for the package]
See ya later [don't worry if I don't e-mail tomorrow--I forget when the fireworks start]