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Date Posted: 11:31:36 01/30/06 Mon
Author: Cory Ridge
Subject: Re: 1 bad player
In reply to: Ferris 's message, "1 bad player" on 18:47:26 04/22/05 Fri

I do not think that kicking a student out of band or choir is ever really an option especially if the reason for it is the student cannot sing or play. A choir is a team effort and you are only going to be as good as your weakest singer or instrumentalist. This means that as educators and directors we need to make sure that the student or students in question can bridge the talent gap to come up to the level of the rest of the choir. This can be accomplished through private lessons or even just small sessions with a group of students. Also maybe let some of the students sit in front of the choir or section that they are in and let them hear what their part is supposed to sound like.

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[> Re: 1 bad player -- Sarah, 17:27:05 02/03/06 Fri [1]

The student should definitely not be kicked out. What the student needs is some private lessons, there is just not enough time in class to help this struggling student. With one on one time, the director can find out why this student is having problems and help fix them.

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