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- TheChiefofStaph
- bugler
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- MaryAnn
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Since you're sticking religiously to your spelling, I'll point out that the correct spelling for this use of the word is principal, not principle.TEH N00B Z0R wrote:Yes, principle tuba.
Except in the case of its use as a noun for "school principal," principal is an adjective, and principle is a noun. You are using it as an adjective, as in "principal tuba." It's the principle of the thing, you know?
MA, who has been feeling argumentative ever since the election.
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- pro musician
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Go to www.icsom.org and look at the settlement bulletins. This will show base salaries for orchestras that have settled contracts. Overscale for principal players is handled differently for each orchestra. Many pay a set percentage over base. Other orchestras allow principal players negotiate overscale.