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 Off the subject of music...
Author: Amateur Artist 
Date:   2005-01-10 01:46

I'd like to thank everyone that puts in little quotes about practice, winning, success, etc.
I may not add it to all of my posts but

Practice always as if an instructor were watching.

and

Football fields were made for band practice.

 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2005-01-10 03:31

"Practice always as if an instructor were watching."
That's a good one that I adhere to - but moreso, when I encounter an obstacle, I think "What would my teacher say right now?"

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 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: larryb 
Date:   2005-01-10 14:42

Just for the record, I find the little automatic tag lines at the ends of posts quite annoying. It's really hard to avoid reading unrelated quotes by the Pope, about buttershots, Leblanc insecurities, etc. I wish the webmaster would ban them - or at least make them non-automatic, so that the poster will have to think and type before adding.

Not a big deal, but since it's the subject of this discussion...

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 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: Dano 
Date:   2005-01-10 15:09

I have to agree with you, LarryB. On your comment that these quotes are annoying. I would add preachy. I come here to get some kind of info on clarinets. Not to get a bumper sticker added to what I just read or get someones philosophy on life in general. I say if it has to do with clarinets just say it in your post. Then again I absolutly detest cencorship of any kind. If I don't like it, I can hit the road. It really is not a big deal. I can still enjoy myself and learn off of this.



 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: Bob A 
Date:   2005-01-10 15:22

Oh, what the Hell--It's a snowy Monday!
Bob A

 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: William 
Date:   2005-01-10 15:27

I think that those quotes are meant for our amusement, but even the best of jokes loses its "punch" after many hearings. Ad nauseum, they can really become annoying and meaningless. So I agree--no more slogans, sayings, etc, unless pertinent to the posting (and then, only one time is usually enough).

Good clarinetting!!!!!!

(opps)

 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2005-01-10 16:18

The quotes are only automatic if the poster wants it that way. If the poster wants it that way, that's fine with me, whether or not they're repetitious, boring, etc.

Ignore them if you don't like them, but don't whine, please.

 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: Brenda Siewert 
Date:   2005-01-10 17:19

Our snow has melted.



 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: clarispark 
Date:   2005-01-10 17:57

That's true, Amateur Artist, that football fields are made for band practice. Unfortunately my high school wants to keep the football stadium's grass in good shape so we practice on a muddy practice field. But at least it belongs to the band! I personally prefer "Tune it or die", if that could be inspiring. It inspires fear in the younger players in my section, because they see that keychain hanging from my case and know that I, their section leader, is the one with the real power! Because clarinet players are true royalty!

 
 Re: Off the subject of music...
Author: GBK 
Date:   2005-01-10 18:04

[ This thread has now passed its intended point and is closed - GBK ]

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