Uhhh...the point of band is to make music, it doesn't matter whether or not you enjoy it...that's what chamber ensembles were originally for. Those were groups that got together for the sake of the musicians so they could make music for their sake.tubashaman wrote: Being in band should be enjoyable, and if your not enjoying it, whats the point of being in there.
It is the responsibility of the leadership, band, and director to make sure it is a learning experince and is enjoyable
The band director has only ONE responsibility...that is to TEACH, hopefully the teacher does it in a way that makes the kids interested in it, but they shouldn't sacrifice information for making it fun. I had my most fun at All State just listening to what the guest conductors had to say and all of their ideas. I learned new ways to interpret crescendos from Stephen Mellilo and also how accents can be made more effective. He didn't make it fun by being funny or being our friend. He made it enjoyable by teaching us new ideas that we had never been exposed to. Also, he made sure we MADE music, we had a group of elementary students come to sit in on one of our rehearsals and when we hit this really sweet moment in one of his pieces, he stopped conducting and cut us off......he said, "Look, look...you moved this little girl to tears with your music! This is what this week is about!" I'll never forget that little girl. Also, his less than one year old son applauded us after the concert and he's never seen a concert before that...that moved me too.
That's what a director should do...he's not responsible for making it fun...there are other ways of having fun like playing w/ friends, video games, and now that I'm legal drinking and gambling. The director has ONE responsibility to the student and that is to teach them all that they know and prepare them for the college band.




