
Angry music teacher
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- Todd S. Malicoate
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Re: Angry music teacher
I hope the whole thing was staged and his orchestra doesn't actually talk and mess around that much every time he stops rehearsal to go back and work on something. I would stab myself in the eye with an ice pick if I had to deal with that much extraneous activity every time the group stopped playing.
I'm reminded of the clip of the young Asian student band posted in this forum a short while ago...I'll bet they don't do that, and I'll bet they get much more accomplished because of it.
I'm reminded of the clip of the young Asian student band posted in this forum a short while ago...I'll bet they don't do that, and I'll bet they get much more accomplished because of it.
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Re: Angry music teacher
Thanks for the funny vid!
I'm leaving my hyperboles at the door when I say that this is how it was for a lot of band/orchestra rehearsals I was a part of. I'm still surprised that those conductors didn't stab themselves in the eye with an ice pick.
Todd S. Malicoate wrote:I hope the whole thing was staged and his orchestra doesn't actually talk and mess around that much every time he stops rehearsal to go back and work on something. I would stab myself in the eye with an ice pick if I had to deal with that much extraneous activity every time the group stopped playing.
I'm reminded of the clip of the young Asian student band posted in this forum a short while ago...I'll bet they don't do that, and I'll bet they get much more accomplished because of it.
I'm leaving my hyperboles at the door when I say that this is how it was for a lot of band/orchestra rehearsals I was a part of. I'm still surprised that those conductors didn't stab themselves in the eye with an ice pick.
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Re: Angry music teacher
Seemed familiar to me too. I always had a theory that if kids practiced more on their own time, they wouldn't be so mesmerized by making sounds on the instrument during class on the director's time. There's a HUGE difference between *practice* and *rehearsal*.Todd S. Malicoate wrote:I hope the whole thing was staged and his orchestra doesn't actually talk and mess around that much every time he stops rehearsal to go back and work on something. I would stab myself in the eye with an ice pick if I had to deal with that much extraneous activity every time the group stopped playing.
I'm reminded of the clip of the young Asian student band posted in this forum a short while ago...I'll bet they don't do that, and I'll bet they get much more accomplished because of it.
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Re: Angry music teacher
I wish my directors would do this. Only for real, not as a gag. 
