Times have changed...sigh..Curmudgeon wrote:6 weeks into the school year, I have several instruments in line right now from a "poor" school. The underprivileged youths at the school beat the backs of the valve casing with mouthpieces as to not have to play in band so they could goof around instead. The first tuba was no longer worth repairing as there is so much damage. That one tuba would consume more than the school's small entire yearly repair budget. It will salvaged out to be used for parts.
I'm sure their overwhelmed band teacher's threat of "lowered grades" will worry these darlings.
Getting reimbursement from the absentee parents will, I'm sure, be swift.
PS -It does remind me of doing quintet school shows where if you are in wealthy suburban district at Q/A time, a question might be: ' Is your trumpet a Bach Strad?' -whereas in an inner city school at Q/A times, a question might be: 'How much does your horn cost?'
Different times.....



