yeah, the band comes first, not her because then you get problems and that will end up tearing the band apart.
i knew this in myself. even though im much younger than you, when i led my high school's drumline we meant business in there and we were pretty much our own unit type of thing. when a girl came into the drumline, we pretty much hit it off and it seemed cool...in the beginning. we ended up breaking up, but since the drumline season wasnt finished, we still had to work together, but let me tell you....it was a PAIN in the ASS. i was the captain and we would do our own cadences and whatnot, but when you have an ex working there, it tends to make things a bit more difficult.
so what i would do if i was in your position is not to get involved with her. you two could keep things professional i suppose when the band is together...but it causes the focus of what your there for to be skewed. when i was in the drumline, there were 3 relationships going on, which REALLY pissed me off because if you are going to join the drumline, you are going to be there FOR the drumline, not a partner.
so if you're there for the band, then the band comes first. otherwise you're holding everyone back and you're only as strong as your weakest person in a group of people.
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