shurikenwolfbadass_13
If you keep a lower center of gravity and develope your poise, you'll be even better at swordfighting.)
If you keep a lower center of gravity and develope your poise, you'll be even better at swordfighting.)
Blue, sesame chicken, 16, America (as in Alaska…), I have learned to sword fight, and fence, and I am almost impossible to beat because I am so short. (Five feet tall)
I can fence! But not swordfight.
My sister took a fencing class once
I can use a katana fairly well.
I can use katanas, glaives, rapiers, épée pens, longswords and shortswords though I don't own any, although I am literally about to get one!
What kind?
A katana, which is the one that I kick an amazing amount of ass with.
That’s awesome!
Yeah, I love katanas, I might get a yelmann too.
I’m a little jealous.
Oh. I'm sorry.
It’s alright. Not your fault.
A katana, which is the one that I kick an amazing amount of ass with.
Like Princess X
I dunno what that is? More like Samurai Jack tho.
Any shade of red, fried rice and pizza (not together), 21, America, and clowns don't scare me but dinosaurs render me catatonic.
I am Princess X is a book (by Cherie Priest). Princess X has a katana and yeah it's a good book y'all should read it
Favorite color is all colors or rainbow because GAY PEOPLE and why not.
Favorite food is anything Asian.
I'm 14.
I'm Filipino, Vietnamese, and Chinese.
A random fact about me: I'm trying to learn an instrument in like three and a half months. The problem is though, I don't know what instrument to learn. I'm torn between learning trumpet, trombone, saxophone, or a clarinet. If I do choose sax, I'll have to choose between an alto, tenor, or bari sax, but I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!! HELP ME PLEASE!!
Saxophone and Clarinet have similar mouth pieces, although saxophones are a literal pain in the neck (they’re so heavy! Or at least that’s what I thought in 4th grade).
Trumpets and trombones have similar mouth-pieces. Trumpets are lighter, but you can slide with trombones. Although placing notes on a trombone would be more difficult.
The only one I've actually played was Alto Sax, but my friends have played the other ones.
@Turzelle Thanks a lot! That was very helpful, but I'm still torn cause I love all of them, some a little bit more than others, but still. I'll figure it out…hopefully.
I say start with the trombone. I say this because a trombone is nothing but a curved bell, and a slide. All you have to do is get your embouchure right, and then all you have to do is blow. There are 7 positions (main), and it is great for learning quickly.
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