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[Opinions] Sibset?
Not supposed to be posting, but my competition is tomorrow so this is the most urgent procrastinating time of my life.I'm at an orchestra camp where I'm playing in a trio, and I think we have pretty nice names. Here we are in order of ageEmma Tippins (21)
Edward Frank "Eddie" (20?)
Vivian Joy (16)I think we'd make a good sibset, name-wise! Sort of Victorian-drab. So I'm curious: how would you name a few more siblings? Also you can alter my (Emma's) middle name, which is a weird family surname.Also, have you ever been in a group of people like this where you'd make a good sibset? I'm reminded of a string quartet I was in, where all of the girls had super boring names: Kate, Sarah, Emma, and Molly. Our potential boy names were much more cooler (18th-century Jewish convert): Joseph, Daniel, Isaac, Mendel. But I did play in another Victorian-drab trio once: Sylvia, Emma, Helen.
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Urgh compo-stress! How did it go?Septet set:
Emma Cecilia
Edward Frank
Vivian Joy
Daphne May
Cyril Ernest
Rose Irene
Victor GeorgeSylvia, Emma & Helen is lovely.
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Emma
Edward
Vivian
Georgina
Linus
Harriet
Alfred
Minna
IvorThere really are not nearly enough string nonets written, are there?
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Emma, Edward and Vivian are very Victorian drab. I really like them together. Kate, Sarah, Emma and Molly sound like sisters, especially the first three. I actually know a sibset of Kate, Sarah and Emma (and they have a brother Matthew). Sylvia, Emma and Helen are great together too.Emma Tippins
Edward Frank
Vivian Joy
Maude Lenora
Bertram Peter
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Emma, Edward and Vivian is so on-the-cusp-of-Edwardian lovely. They are classic and restrained. I'd name siblings Harold, Richard, Maud and Daisy. Middle names, hmmmEmma Tippins
Edward Frank
Vivian Joy
Harold Fitzherbert
Maud Lilian
Richard Gordon
Daisy ConstanceEmma, Sylvia and Helen is an amaaazing trio I love that omg
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