Klarinet Archive - Posting 000833.txt from 1997/02

From: Fernando Silveira <fersilv@-----.net>
Subj: Re: Upsetting situation
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 22:31:48 -0500

Sorry about my interference on that discussion, but I have to help Ken.
That list was made to put on discussion all things conected with
clarinet; but, I think, yet, the most important think on one society is the
relationship betwen the member of the society.
For many and many times I ask on KLARINET about things( Computers,
music softwere, etc)not close to clarinet and the people that could help me
contacted me and nobody ask if it was on clarinet or not.
Is easy say "you can get that information with your personal
professor", but some times you need one diferent answer and point of view.
If, on one question, I have nothing to say, I will " see your name
or e-mail address
"pop-up", and simply delete your message.

Think better about it...

Cheers

Fernando Silveira
Principal Clarinet - National Symphony - Brazil

At 17:25 24/02/97 EST, you wrote:
>>Ken--
>>
>>For someone who is a fairly experienced clarinetist in a youth
>>sysmphony, you ask many questions that you should either know the
>>answer, or do some investigating on your own!!!
>>
>>The Stravinsky Three Pieces are short; the entire piece (ALL
>>movements)
>>is between 4 and 6 minutes long, depending on tempo. Yale DOES NOT
>>have
>>an undergraduate program in music. Manhattan and Julliard are
>>conservatories, and do not offer double majors with a non-music field.
>>
>>However, a dual program might be available in cooperation with another
>>New York university. All you have to do is ASK, especially people you
>>associate with at the Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division.
>>
>>If I sound a bit acrid, I apologize. To me, this list is for answers
>>and questions. BUT....
>>
>>I also believe that the questions you ask are those things that you
>>should be investigating as an individual, and not basing your
>>decisions
>>on what someone says on the internet. Get out there and investigate.
>>You have the smarts, and most importantly, the drive and curiousity.
>>
>>DSN
>>
>
>You know...I like getting different ideas from different people. That's
>one reason why I'm on this clarinet mailing list. I enjoy the people and
>their discussions. I also enjoy asking questions so I can get an idea
>for myself.
>
>I will, I'm sorry to say, continue to ask questions that I would like
>answers to for my own knowledge...if you see my name or e-mail address
>"pop-up", simply delete my message.
>
>I don't mean to get nasy. It's just that we are all here for informative
>purposes. Do you think that I subscribe to this mailing list just to sit
>in front of the computer and have something to read that is of no
>importance to me?
>
>I apologize to all of you receiving this. I just wanted everyone to know
>what kind of feedback I'm getting from asking questions. I came to the
>assumption that Mr. Naden was encouraging me not to ask questions.
>
>Sorry that you all have to see my upset side,
>
>Kenneth Chin
>New York Youth Symphony
>Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division
>http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/2637/index.html (*****NEW*****)
>
>

   
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