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pluto wrote:
"clarinet.fan" wrote in message reenews.net... How many clarinettists does it take to change a lightbulb? Only one, but he'll go through a whole box of bulbs before he finds just the right one. What is the bell of a bass clarinet used for? To hold the ashes of the clarinet. What's the definition of "nerd?" Someone who owns his own alto clarinet. What do you call a bass clarinettist with half a brain? Gifted. Band player horoscope http://www.harrogate.co.uk/Harrogate-band/humour81.htm "Clarinet: If you play the clarinet then you're most likely to be strong, and strong-willed, skilled and talented, smart, and of course, romantic. The future is always in your past and the past is always in your future. As the same for flute players, watch out for the low brass section. Compatibility: Flutes, trumpet and French horn players are advised." "Bass Clarinet: If you play this instrument then you are smart, fun, outgoing, 'wild', open-minded, and talented. You really don't have any concerns to think about, so have fun! Compatibility: Whatever you choose." I guess I should have picked bass clarinet. Weapons of mass destruction http://www.harrogate.co.uk/harrogate-band/humour94.htm "Eb CLARINET: The Eb clarinet is the Tasmanian Devil of the woodwind family. Entirely uncontrollable and unpredictable, its blunderbuss like emissions can occur without warning. It is as much a danger to its owner as it is to the intended victim. For this reason the Eb clarinet is not in wide use today and only used by highly trained professionals and circus band daredevils. Bb CLARINET: As the flute is to the piccolo, the Bb Clarinet is to the Eb Clarinet. The only time a Bb clarinet is considered truly dangerous is in the hands of a saxophonist doubling on clarinet. His seemingly lacking ability to adjust his air to the clarinet causes a tone so forced and horrific that decorum prevents me from continuing. ALTO, BASS, CONTRA BASS CLARINET: The Scud missiles of the clarinet family. Considered to be low grade weapons, these clarinets are of limited lethality due to the geekiness of their operators." Or maybe not ;-) -- Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing, cuccu! Groweth sed and bloweth med And springth the wude nu. Sing, cuccu! Sumer??? You're rushing the season a bit. It summer down here - believe it or not! How do you get the clarinet.fan down from the tree? Cut the noose. Was he pluto'd? What do you call 40 clarinettists at the bottom of the lake? A good start. Sounds like the Dead Sea. What is the difference between a clarinet and an onion? No one cries when you chop a clarinet into little pieces. A man walked out to a meat store looking for some brains for dinner. He looked at the selections: - Violinist Brains, $1/lb - Trumpeter Brains, $10/lb - Percussionist Brains, $5/lb Then he saw a sign that read: Clarinettist Brains, $100/lb He asked the butcher why clarinettists brains were so expensive. The butcher replied, "Do you know how many clarinettists you have to kill to get a pound of brains?" I know for a fact that Dickless doesn't have any brains. |
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