Of COURSE, piccolo counts as a separate instrument!

Wow, you guys must be incredibly busy!

Are you all really
playing these other instruments, or kinda dabbling?

When asked, I usually say I play flute and piccolo, though I did a woodwind pedagogy degree that includes bassoon (my "second" instrument--very fun!), sax, clarinet, and oboe, and I occasionally accompany easy pieces on piano for young students. While I know how these instruments all work, and can produce at least good intermediate-player type results with each, and have even played bassoon and bari sax in public more than once, I'm incredibly reluctant to say I "play" all of them, 'cause my peers who play these instruments all sound so great! Also tried trombone once in high school, but decided why switch for marching band? (So the band could present the
illusion of a large brass section, with still not-great playing so it would appear the section was even-less-good than it already was?

Kinda ridiculous. Sound better on picc, lol.) Not a bad experience, learned something new, and didn't harm my flute playing, but, again, I knew what that instrument's SUPPOSED to sound like. French horn in brass class worked ok, too. Oh, well, have fun!
