Because you can't hear a group of recorders over an entire orchestra?wouldyoukindly99 said:You ever think it was replaced by the flute for a reason?
Because you can't hear a group of recorders over an entire orchestra?wouldyoukindly99 said:You ever think it was replaced by the flute for a reason?
The las tone I had was lit on fire, snapped, and used as target practice for a, AR-15, AK-47, A Compound Bow with both normal arrows and EXPLOSIVE ARROWS.poncho14 said:The recorder, it is also very annoying .
I love you. I remember having to play that shit stick in forth grade, i hated it!Suiseiseki IRL said:Recorders. God damn do I hate recorders.
In orchestral music you can use sticks and mallets to play cymbals, and sometimes it is fairly difficult.happysock said:anyway I am referring to the cymbals which are used in orchestra and the like, normally involving just banging together and sliding next to each other (unsure of what it is called) I would class them as pretty easy to play even if you would disagree with me
It sounds it...Cakes said:In orchestral music you can use sticks and mallets to play cymbals, and sometimes it is fairly difficult.happysock said:anyway I am referring to the cymbals which are used in orchestra and the like, normally involving just banging together and sliding next to each other (unsure of what it is called) I would class them as pretty easy to play even if you would disagree with me
No, I didn't say it was, I'm just trying to get it across that Auxiliary Percussion is often harder than people give it credit for. The only percussion parts that rank alongside the piano, harp and such is the Snare Drum. That instrument can be such a ***** sometimes, but done well it sounds amazing.happysock said:It sounds it...Cakes said:In orchestral music you can use sticks and mallets to play cymbals, and sometimes it is fairly difficult.happysock said:anyway I am referring to the cymbals which are used in orchestra and the like, normally involving just banging together and sliding next to each other (unsure of what it is called) I would class them as pretty easy to play even if you would disagree with me
Seriously though, compared with a piano, harp, trumpet or violin it's not that difficult is it
It's not the fact you did say it you were implying that it was a hard instrument to play which it isn't sure it may not be the hardest thing to play, tbh I never said it was hard to play in the first place, I just agreed that i found that the triangle was irrelevent and I said the Cymbals were also irrelevent to me.Cakes said:No, I didn't say it was, I'm just trying to get it across that Auxiliary Percussion is often harder than people give it credit for. The only percussion parts that rank alongside the piano, harp and such is the Snare Drum. That instrument can be such a ***** sometimes, but done well it sounds amazing.happysock said:It sounds it...Cakes said:In orchestral music you can use sticks and mallets to play cymbals, and sometimes it is fairly difficult.happysock said:anyway I am referring to the cymbals which are used in orchestra and the like, normally involving just banging together and sliding next to each other (unsure of what it is called) I would class them as pretty easy to play even if you would disagree with me
Seriously though, compared with a piano, harp, trumpet or violin it's not that difficult is it