My aggressive journey to say a few words. (AKA) I'll be saying stuff that won't matter to many of you but it'll ALL mean something to me.
Published on January 30, 2005 By wnx_decoy In Life Journals
I think my mom is finally going to seriously look for a trombone for me to use in college. She showed one to me earlier tonight. It's a Conn88H I think. I can't remember right off the top of my head. But anyways, I already did some research on different types of trombones and of the factory made trombones Conn is one of the best for tenors. The only complaint I've noticed is the attachment seems to be a little sloppy at times, but that's not really too hard to fix in a shop.

I've been waiting for this for the past 7 years now and I think my "patient" waiting is finally starting to pay off. The problem is that I don't know how long I'll have to get used to the trombone before I rehears for acceptance and scholarships.

Now, to push my mom a couple more times and I think I may have my new Tenor FAttachment Trombone coming my way. Wish me luck!

Capt. over and out!

Comments
on Jan 30, 2005
...good luck on getting a trombone. Wow, never thought I'd say that. Hope your trombone skills get you somewhere good.
on Jan 31, 2005
Yeah, a new trombone would be nice, wouldn't it? The only time I think I'll be getting a new instrument is when I go to college. I'd definatly have to get a new horn though. The one that I'm playing isn't mine, it's the school's. And as for my flute, well I guess I could use a new one. I've had the same one for like 6 years or something like that.

~carebear~

P.S.~ Good Luck!!
on Jan 31, 2005
why not take up kazoo playing?

your friend and french faux pas
kinjruh
on Jan 31, 2005
french faux pas? that might be the best way to describe that class.

i can't play the kazoo. i can't even humm good enough.

Capt. over and out!
on Feb 17, 2005
My church music director is starting a musical instrument business and he said that he'd see if he could get one for cheaper for me. He thinks he can, and I'm pretty sure that, if he can, that I'll be getting a new trombone soon.

Capt. over and out!