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Old 09-17-2008, 06:48 AM
 
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Default Compere notes for my original bebop piece?

Compere notes for my original bebop piece?

Hi, i'm a very desperate High School student that has to write compere notes for the concert tomorrow night.. My piece is called algebra..
I'm wondering what I have to write about, My piece? or myself? my teacher said it has to be 'Interesting' even if it is a bunch of lies.. But unfortunately I failed creative writing this year... haha.. can someone please give me some examples?
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Old 09-17-2008, 09:39 PM
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How about:

I remember falling asleep just after the stroke of midnight, I fell into a deep sleep and had this incredible vivid dream. While Mrs. Winterbottom (aka frozen ass), my algebra teacher, was discussing the equation for a line... Charlie Parker suddenly appears playing all sorts of bebop lines and asked Winterbottom, "What's the equation for these lines?".

The melody that Charlie was playing was quite beautiful and I remembered his melody when I woke up. This tune is that melody that I heard in my dream. I really can't take credit for it, I give the credit to Charlie Parker. Thank you Charlie, come and visit anytime.
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Old 09-18-2008, 01:07 AM
 
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Default Wow.. Thanks very much

You have a wonderful sense of humour,,

I think I'm saved... phew.

Thanks Again
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