Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2017-09-22 03:48
J-MB,
Are you taking lessons? If so, what does your teacher say? If not, how do you know you "played the Concerto really well?" Having an objective listener available to evaluate your playing is probably a must. I'd not place much stock in having a peer evaluate your playing; you need a seasoned ear.
Another couple of thoughts. How do you know you made no mistakes on the sight reading? Also, no technical mistakes does not always mean that your played musically.
HRL
PS I think you are too concerned about chair placement and need to place value on what is really important (growing musically, being a good section member, and learning from these challenges). Actually, I think a lot of what you have said comes off as a whine. Suck it up and move forward with a positive attitude!
Post Edited (2017-09-22 20:03)
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