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Tru7h004
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Posted at 4:10 pm on June 12, 2008 |
| Pit owns. Everyone wants to be in the drumline at first, but you have to work your way up. If you're not good enough to be in drumline for your first year, that's normal. You just have to accept what you get, not whine or moan, and practice so you can get it in it next year. |
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Undernet36
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Posted at 2:06 pm on June 12, 2008 |
| I was in the pit at one time and I didn't like it either at first. Then I started to love it simply because it was a great experience and it helped build skills that other people didn't get a chance to work on. Lol. Our band has like 30 pople in it too so we would give anything for a pit at all. |
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Charolastra
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Posted at 6:42 pm on June 9, 2008 |
| you are a little bitch and you sound like a possible weak link, they'd be better off without you |
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PaintPens
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Posted at 12:39 pm on June 6, 2008 |
| The people in pit are talented. Playing mallets is a hell of a lot harder than playing bass/cymbals. (tenors and snares are difficult) but, suck it up and learn mallets. you will learn to love them! |
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eatcrayons1227
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Posted at 7:10 pm on June 3, 2008 |
| I love the pit and mallets! But I don't like the kids who are forced to join the pit. |
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