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Date Posted: 16:04:41 02/19/06 Sun
Author: Erika
Subject: Re: Exclusiveness Within Woodwinds...How To Quell Jealous Sections.
In reply to: Chad 's message, "Exclusiveness Within Woodwinds...How To Quell Jealous Sections." on 13:19:11 04/14/05 Thu

I experienced the tension between sections in my high school concert band. We had a variety of talented musicians but it always seemed like a competition. In some ways it helped the band because since every section wanted to be the best they practiced quite a bit so that they were really good. In other ways it hurt the band because we all needed to work together to create the best music. In marching band every year we would have a competition between sections during our first week of two-a-days. This would give everyone a time to have some fun and create a fun routine to show the other sections. Every section was very supportive of the other sections and everyone seemed to have a good time. I am not sure how that idea would fit into a concert band setting. If there was a way to use that concept in a concert band setting then maybe there would not be that tension between sections.

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[> Re: Exclusiveness Within Woodwinds...How To Quell Jealous Sections. -- Derek, 15:25:45 02/21/06 Tue [1]

Simply put a sign on the wall that says this:

"There is no I in B-A-N-D."

Point to that day in and day out, and hopefully the mature students will get the point and become role models for the rest of the ensemble... because there IS no I in BAND


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