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 How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Ginny 
Date:   2002-06-05 02:58

So my son did not make the top band this year at his high school. Three kids left and they only let one kid in. There's some speculation that the teacher's saving spots for two of his top kids who decided not to take band as seniors. He may be hoping to change their minds. Or maybe he thinks my boy is not good enough.

They thought very highly of him at his youth orchestra audition and he got a "command performance" at the solo and ensemble competition, one of four or five from the whole school. (with three big bands full of kids)

He really needs to be in a better band, the intonation in the second band stinks and he finds the music unchallenging.

I'm a little put out for the other really good clarinetist at the school who also failed to get in.

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Mark Pinner 
Date:   2002-06-05 03:07

You cant escape politics.

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: HAT 
Date:   2002-06-05 03:14

Always an interesting gambit to quit outright the school band and seek performance experience elsewhere.

David Hattner, NYC
www.northbranchrecords.com

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Kim L. 
Date:   2002-06-05 03:52

Look to a university for experience.

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Tim 
Date:   2002-06-05 12:55

Sometimes you can find a community band that plays at a fairly high level. Your son may also have the opportunity to play with older, more experienced musicians. This can't hurt. Of course, you will find politics everywhere.

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: David Pegel 
Date:   2002-06-05 13:51

Private lessons until the situation improves?

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Tim 
Date:   2002-06-05 15:51

Private lessons can't hurt, but you need to perform in a group or many different types of groups in order to gain experience. Playing in different types of groups also helps you learn how to play different styles of music.

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: forest@woodwind.org 
Date:   2002-06-05 20:01

Hat,

Just what my oldest daughter did 4 years ago. She successfully auditioned for the Greater Dallas Youth Orchesta and played with this group through high school. A much better experience for her...as she thought marching band was a big waste of time.

Forest

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: Micaela 
Date:   2002-06-05 21:11

Hat- my youth orchestra requires that you play in your school group. My school orchestra's lousy but I play violin in it instead for more of a challenge (there's no rule you have to play the same instrument in youth orchestra as your school group).

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 RE: How to make Lemonade, given lemons?
Author: David Pegel 
Date:   2002-06-06 02:22

Loopholes, yes, don't you love them? I did the same thing with contrabass clarinet and tuba.

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