Re: sight reading test

    
Re: sight reading test    23:29 on Thursday, November 9, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

Note, I said that I would probably do this, but I should have added that I wouldn't recommend it, especially since it is school. With this type of person, from what is sounds like, I am not sure that talking would help much. It sounds like that is what the original poster has tried already. If it is not a heathy environment, then IMO, I think staying might do more harm then dropping out of it and joining up a community band. I have been in groups where there has been favoritism, and it just wasn't worth my time to put up with that.

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Mscl, I said I would tell him where to go, not "tell him off." Those are two different things when it comes to me.


Re: sight reading test    02:47 on Friday, November 10, 2006          

Leporello
(152 points)
Posted by Leporello

Hmm, maybe it was just a bad choice of words on the BD's part. Possibly he is trying to get you to compete to challenge and encourage you ALL to grow and develop. From what you have written in your post, I gather that you are already practicing and working more than you did before. My own best academic results have always been when I was in direct (but friendly) competition with one or more of my peers.


Re: sight reading test    04:17 on Friday, November 10, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

You do have a very good point Leporello. I didn't think of that.


Re: sight reading test    07:59 on Friday, November 10, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

band directors and all other conductors are like any other boss on any other job, some are real jerks, and you have to quietly put up with them, it's part of life. The best revenge against a stupid band director is to challenge them when they say something that is obviously wrong.


Re: sight reading test    09:18 on Friday, November 10, 2006          

Pickled
(123 points)
Posted by Pickled

>>Hmm, maybe it was just a bad choice of words on the BD's part.<<

Right. Or it was meant jokingly or sarcastically. We don't have context here and, IME, teens are usually pretty good at dishing out sarcasm, but they don't always pick up on it when it's pointed at them.


Re: sight reading test    23:08 on Friday, November 10, 2006          

MsclBND
(36 points)
Posted by MsclBND

I agree with Pickled. I hope the BD's remark was meant jokingly.


   








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