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Originally Posted by 66Sexy
Oh and hey, bruh. You seem alright for a choir kid. What you into?
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Musically, I prefer Classical, Baroque, and some of the modern instrumental stuff. I can find something in any genre I'll appreciate, and I can recognize talent even if I don't care for a particular sound.
I do enjoy Blue October for their lyrical content and moodiness in their music, but I also grew up on church hymns and Oldies, so I like to go back to my roots with Henry Francis Lyte or Frankie Valli.
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Originally Posted by Gigantic Debaser
^there might be a minimum post requirement for that, but I don't remember exactly
Anyway, welcome to the forums, OP. Hope you find what you're looking for on here
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Thanks. There must be a minimum post requirement, because according to the pictures
66Sexy posted, I don't have a signature link where there should be one. Thanks for the guide, though, 66Sexy.
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Originally Posted by windsock
The best choir kids are usually ex-choir kids.
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Originally Posted by 66Sexy
Especially if they're now sophomores smoking a joint behind the school talking about Velvet Underground.
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I'm far beyond being a sophomore, and only touched weed once. As for Velvet Underground, they're not my particular taste, though as I said before, I can recognize their talent.
I don't know that I was ever a "choir kid," despite being in choir. I passed high school by the skin of my teeth, and choir was an "easy credit" to basically make sure I got out of high school with the rest of my class.
I do remember an assembly when I was in third grade or so, where they highlighted the benefits of music and "recruited" people for band. I was interested in piano then, but because of my learning disability (an executive function disorder related to ADD or ADHD), the band teacher said, "You may just not be a musical person."
That was one of several moments in my life where a bad teacher influenced the course of my life, and I didn't fight against it because of my ignorance.