Saturday, December 31, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR SECTION!!

We should resolve to post more.

xx

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hi friends!

So there's going to be a 100-word write-up for every section during CCAO. Sharon's not here, so Fang Fang told me to write it, and I think I may have oversold our section heh. It's just hard to put the awesomeness of our section into words, and once you start you tend to go overboard! But it's relatively accurate. Anyway here it is, so in case you have violent objections you can still voice them out heh!
During a particularly memorable band camp, while the rest of the band were having dinner, the percussion section decided instead to climb over the wooden railing to the beach where they took photos, skipped stones and watched the sunset together. This episode reflects the spontaneity and open mind of all our members, our fun-loving and bubbly personalities earning us the nickname Perky Percs. It also shows how close-knit we are, bonded by numerous section outings we have to buy drumsticks, celebrate birthdays or just to have fun together. The unique experiences of being a percussionist that no other section can understand also bind us together, from training your arm muscles by playing cymbals to moving the timpani for the first time to sleeping in the section area in the band room, a privilege no other section has. We also have immense love and passion for our instruments and making music, protecting our drums and mallets with our lives and always pushing our limits by finding our own scores to try. Many may think that percussion is unimportant, but there is no denying that every part in a band piece contributes to the music – the bass drum may be soft, but it keeps the tempo; the crash cymbals may only come in twice in an entire piece, but the grandeur of the crash will lend a huge emphasis to the music. If you still think that percussion is way too easy, come try it out yourself, and even if your sticking and subdivision are perfect, challenge yourself with new rhythms. On the contrary, if you think that percussion is way too difficult, don’t worry, you’ll find in us a new family to support and guide you throughout your journey in RGSSB. <3

Quite true luh hor.

(And yeah it's nearly 300 words because there's really a lot to write teehee.)