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Author: Keil
Date: 2000-06-10 03:36
may I ask what is that referring to? The title Clarinet Bulletin Board is off center and it trailed by the afore mentioned phrase... what's the secret for?
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Author: Anne
Date: 2000-06-10 03:50
Haha, I'm assuming that's just a subtle way of saying "You IDIOTS!! Learn to spell or I'll have to whack all of you upside the head with my clarinet!" This is just my assumption because everytime i've seen that word on here, it's been misspelled (I'm sure that Mr. C is gettin' annoyed by that). :P
*Note- This post is not meant to offend anyone who has previously misspelled "embouchure." I just thought I'd add a little humor to the board.
-anne
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-06-10 11:00
Anne wrote:
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<br>Haha, I'm assuming that's just a subtle way of saying "You IDIOTS!! Learn to spell or I'll have to whack all of you upside the head with my clarinet!" This is just my assumption because everytime i've seen that word on here, it's been misspelled (I'm sure that Mr. C is gettin' annoyed by that). :P
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<br>Actually, it was a suggestion a while back to put it on the page - it's probably the most commonly misspelled word on the BBoard. I'm not "annoyed" by the misspellings - sometimes they're quite humorous, but I know the writers didn't intend for it to become so funny!
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<br>PS - Keil, if you look at the title of the posting, you'll see why I added that line :^)
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Author: Dee
Date: 2000-06-10 11:34
I think the tip is a good idea but make it *bigger*
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Author: Keil
Date: 2000-06-10 12:26
speaking of the misspelling of embouchure, when i posted my question i left out the "B" by pure accident... please forgive me... i didn't realize it until it had already been posted!
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Author: Bob Gardner
Date: 2000-06-10 13:53
when i was in grade school the teacher asked me to spell WEATHER. I spelled it wzitideter. She said "that is the worst spell of weather we have ever had
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Author: Lelia
Date: 2000-06-10 18:19
One of my teachers once circled a word in one of my essays and wrote in the margin, "Congratulations. You have just enriched the English language by one word." Wish I could remember what it was!
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Author: beejay
Date: 2000-06-10 21:34
Upside the head? That's the first time I came across that usage, but I'm a Brit.
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Author: Eoin McAuley
Date: 2000-06-10 22:31
Thanks, Mark!
It was my perhaps somewhat frivolous suggestion that you post the "E" word at the top of the page.
Eoin
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Author: Kim L
Date: 2000-06-10 23:38
The misspellings on this BB can be funny, but of them all, ombosure is the most misspelled! :^)
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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-06-11 01:39
Thanks Mark! As a graduate of the Dan Quaile Schoole Of Spellinge, I neede alle the helpe I can get. The spell checker on this contraption has never worked.
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Author: Joel K.
Date: 2000-06-11 03:24
If it's any comfort to everybody, "embouchure" was one of the words used at the National Spelling Bee held recently.
I believe the contestant got it right. All ov us goot spelers no it.
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Author: Kai
Date: 2000-06-11 19:55
Ar well, whatever armbochure works for you works best!
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Author: Pam
Date: 2000-06-11 22:39
Was that arm-chair, Kai? I no I ken speil it!
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Author: paul
Date: 2000-06-12 19:57
I didn't even notice the helpful hint until all of you fine folks brought it to my attention. Guess I'll have to cut and paste it into my postings to get it right the next time.
Mark C.: Ever thought about being a tutor? This is the same kind of gentle hint my tutor would give me if I missed a note in an otherwise satisfactory performance.
Perhaps another fine hint may be in order. Would it be too much to ask for a glossary of terms on another location on this BBS? I have a hard time with proper spelling of most of the musical terms and symbols (p, pp, ppp, sfz, dim., and a bunch of others for music; chalemeau, clarion, altissimo, the infamous "e" word, and a bunch of others specifically for the clarinet). Anyone game enough to take on a project like this?
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Author: Kim L
Date: 2000-06-12 20:37
So, Mark, you're too good to help out fellow musicians by posting a Glossary in your "Study" section? I think its a great idea! How many beginners are out there who don't know the musical terms? After all-this is a musical website, isn't it? (Or is it for the X-Files?)
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Author: Brent
Date: 2000-06-14 19:03
paul wrote:
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Mark C.: Ever thought about being a tutor?
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i'd say mark is already a tooter--but then aren't we all?
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