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Jan 29, 2011 22:18
In this entry we list the reasons why the bassoon is a good instrument.
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...Hmm. Well, I'm done.
bassoons go on fire
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:07:11 UTC
Oshitari-san!
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invented_cool
January 29 2011, 14:08:28 UTC
I am not a reason for the bassoon.
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:11:48 UTC
... I thought it was a joke.
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invented_cool
January 29 2011, 14:16:18 UTC
It is indeed a joke. That doesn't mean that I'm a fan of the bassoon.
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:19:33 UTC
But having no reasons at all, isn't that a bit harsh, Oshitari-san?
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invented_cool
January 29 2011, 14:24:55 UTC
Do you have a reason why?
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:25:28 UTC
Why the bassoon is a good instrument?
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invented_cool
January 29 2011, 14:27:04 UTC
Indeed. What does the bassoon do that an oboe cannot?
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:38:04 UTC
Well, it does a better job of reaching the lower notes. And there are more job opportunities for bassoonists.
They also do the opening for Tschaikovsky, which wouldn't sound the same if it was done by a pair of oboes.
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invented_cool
January 29 2011, 14:40:59 UTC
Do you know how to get a job as a bassoonist?
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diligences
January 29 2011, 14:42:11 UTC
Not really. Do you know, Oshitari-san?
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itteyosh
January 29 2011, 16:31:55 UTC
One hopes this does not have the same punchline as 'how do you get to carnegie hall?'
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diligences
January 29 2011, 16:37:36 UTC
Ah, Sakaki-san! There's a way to get into Carnegie Hall?
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=|
itteyosh
January 29 2011, 16:39:32 UTC
Practice.
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<3
diligences
January 29 2011, 16:40:35 UTC
Yes, sir!
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itteyosh
January 29 2011, 16:55:44 UTC
No, Ootori-kun, it's a joke - oh, never mind Itte yoshi.
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They also do the opening for Tschaikovsky, which wouldn't sound the same if it was done by a pair of oboes.
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