Posted March 28, 2017
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I play both the clearinet and the bassoon. Clarinet was what my mother wanted me to play, while I took up bassoon years later because I wanted to try something new, and it is common for groups to need bassoons.
I don't feel like posting a link, but a famous piece with a good bassoon part is The Sorcerer's Apprentice. (This work is featured on Disney's Fantasia and again in Fantasia 2000, but I don't think that's the best recording of that work.)
Then, see how your daughter reacts to that outfit.
I play both the clearinet and the bassoon. Clarinet was what my mother wanted me to play, while I took up bassoon years later because I wanted to try something new, and it is common for groups to need bassoons.
I don't feel like posting a link, but a famous piece with a good bassoon part is The Sorcerer's Apprentice. (This work is featured on Disney's Fantasia and again in Fantasia 2000, but I don't think that's the best recording of that work.)
Falci: I don't live with my almost-three-year-old daughter, but I visit often. She's always providing new memorable times to remember, but there was this time when her mother asked her if I was to dress as a princess (or something similar) and she answered that "No, daddy is a boy". When her mother subsequently asked what I should dress as, she answered: "Hello Kitty!" :P
Even if you're a boy, why don't you try dressing as a princess and see what it's like? Maybe it would make a decent halloween costume. Then, see how your daughter reacts to that outfit.
Post edited March 28, 2017 by dtgreene