User:Jlueker

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Here are my 5 revisions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_clarinet In this page, I can talk about the difference between a soprano clarinet and a bass clarinet, which is size and range. I could add information about the range of the bass clarinet. To do this, I will use information coming from the website [1]. I can also contribute a little bit about famous people who play bass clarinet, such as jazz musician Eric Dolphy. I could also include a picture of him. I will use the website [2]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Marching_Band I could contribute quite a lot to this page. I could discuss how to buy CD's of the group, such as through the University of Oregon Duck Shop. I could tell people where to see the group, like at home football games and at the annual marching band competition that the group hosts in Autzen Stadium. I could update the correct number of members, which is currently around 175. I could talk about the instrumentation of the group, and list all the sections (woodwind, brass, drumline, color guard). I could talk about how they practice three times a week and that it is a class taken for credit. I could list some recent music they have played, such as 2007's Journey Medley and 007 shows. I could add some photos and video from my personal collection.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset_High_School_%28Portland%2C_Oregon%29 I could discuss recent awards won, music played, member information (such as the number of members and instrumentation). I could tell readers about how this group practices, where they play, and what they do. All of this information would be gotten directly from [3] I could also include pictures from recent seasons and videos, also from the previously listed website.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarinet This page is quite thorough, although I did notice a lack of the description of the difference between a saxophone and a clarinet, which is the shape of each instrument. There are many, many different kinds of clarinets, and I'd like to see descriptions of each. Pictures of each different type of clarinet would also be nice. All of these would be found with the website [4]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band On this page, I noticed a lack of description of the marching style that I have always used. I would love to discuss more about my style, which is called "corps style." I would describe the style in detail, such as how to do it, where it came from, etc. For this, I would use information from [5]. I could also add information about "drill charts," which are the maps that show the marchers where to move to and how to make the formations. I could add a photo of a drill chart and explain how it is used.