STC PERC!
3FS!
-FUN ,
-FRIENDLY ,
-FIERY FULL FORCE IN PLAYING !
When you step into our world , its music and you . Le prendre plaisir! [Enjoy] !
(oh and in case you never noticed,we're THE perc section of STC Band!!)
The people
and the role each plays
♥ELIZABETH ALEXA GOH LI LIN : Retired!
♥JASMINE CHONG ZU WEI:
Band Majorette!
Main Timpani Player!
HEY YO! band restarted already.and so i have decided,that if anyone wants perc blog login.i'm going to write it down and stick it somewhere in the section area.plus i'll write our URL on the board.hah. maybe... out of random boredness,here's some stuff about the section! http://www.gastonsymphonicband.org/percussion.html
The percussion family is the largest in the orchestra.(YAY!) Percussion instruments include any instrument that makes a sound when it is hit, shaken, or scraped. It’s not easy to be a percussionist because it takes a lot of practice to hit an instrument with the right amount of strength, in the right place and at the right time. Some percussion instruments are tuned and can sound different notes, like the xylophone, timpani or piano, and some are untuned with no definite pitch, like the bass drum, cymbals or castanets. Percussion instruments keep the rhythm, make special sounds and add excitement and color. Unlike most of the other players in the orchestra, a percussionist will usually play many different instruments in one piece of music. The most common percussion instruments in the orchestra include the timpani, xylophone, cymbals, triangle, snare drum, bass drum, tambourine, maracas, gongs, chimes, celesta and piano.
percussionists are PRO.never forget that.and that goes for all those wind players who think perc people can take it easy.