coolgirlspyer90
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So, today (friday 30th of october) we had our last football game for the football season. And we were just about ready to get on the field to perform at half time. But as we were waiting for the visitor's band to get done performing, it started raining, it was sprinkles at first, but the electronics had to go back to the high school just in case. And my dad told me not to worry about it, because i was freaking out about my CI and HA that it would get ruined. Everybody told me to relax. But I had a really bad feeling about the rain. So after the visitor band was done, it started pouring and our band was already on the field. I had to give my dad my CI and my HA like as fast as i can. And My section leader asked me whats wrong, i told him i have no ears on right now. and my dad had to explain to him ASAP while we were getting on the field. SO then later on as we were already on the field my section leader told my dad to tell me not to play because i'm not going to be able to hear and figure out where we are at in the music.
So my dad pulled my marimba aside and i was sad because i wanted to be on the field and perform since its the LAST football game for the football season. The other three marimbas were on the field with their boards covered. The viberaphones had a baggie through the flats/sharps and natural keys since it has a guaze in the middle, which CANNOT get wet at all. We have rosewood marimbas [they specifically belong to Rhythm X. a drumline in cincinatti,Ohio. Our pit techinican works with them as well and they keep the rosewood boards in our school and we use them you can google them. My band is currently waiting for NEW dynasty marimbas, we sold our old ones to get new ones.] And rosewood boards are real wood keys. They can absorb the moisture from the air and the rain can go into the keys which makes them swell up or expand into bigger keys, which is bad, because we would have to use a syntheses(fake) marimba keys.
ANYWAYS, getting off topic here. I need to figure out a better plan to keep my CI and HA protected from the rain. We've been having a rainy marching season. And I need some ideas. We are outside often. My dad is rarely with me because he has a night shift at a hospital. And i don't have a plastic baggie with me. But i do have an idea to what i can do to protect my CI and HA. But i might have to talk to my pit techincan about that or my section leader. But if you do have any ideas please tell me because I need to figure out a better plan.
So my dad pulled my marimba aside and i was sad because i wanted to be on the field and perform since its the LAST football game for the football season. The other three marimbas were on the field with their boards covered. The viberaphones had a baggie through the flats/sharps and natural keys since it has a guaze in the middle, which CANNOT get wet at all. We have rosewood marimbas [they specifically belong to Rhythm X. a drumline in cincinatti,Ohio. Our pit techinican works with them as well and they keep the rosewood boards in our school and we use them you can google them. My band is currently waiting for NEW dynasty marimbas, we sold our old ones to get new ones.] And rosewood boards are real wood keys. They can absorb the moisture from the air and the rain can go into the keys which makes them swell up or expand into bigger keys, which is bad, because we would have to use a syntheses(fake) marimba keys.
ANYWAYS, getting off topic here. I need to figure out a better plan to keep my CI and HA protected from the rain. We've been having a rainy marching season. And I need some ideas. We are outside often. My dad is rarely with me because he has a night shift at a hospital. And i don't have a plastic baggie with me. But i do have an idea to what i can do to protect my CI and HA. But i might have to talk to my pit techincan about that or my section leader. But if you do have any ideas please tell me because I need to figure out a better plan.
You're in pit then? Do you guys wear your tar buckets (well it's what we called them) or are you free to not wear them? I guess if you can wear your bucket maybe get some kind of plastic that matches it to stick underneath of it that will flare out. It'd be unobtrusive and it would keep it dry.
] And apparently my section leader says i have to HAVE my implant on at all times. which kind of sucks because there were times i really wanted my implant to be off when it starts to hurt. [sorry getting off topic here.] I'll figure out a way to deal with it somehow. But if my little plan doesn't approve from my section leader/pit technican, i need a plan B. or a second backup plan.