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BAND ENSEMBLE METHODS:
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*"Bopping" is the act of playing ONLY the beginning of each note in rhythm, much like stop time. **"Hissing" a particular note from pp to ff back to pp. First hear a strong "hiss" that slowly and quietly pp becomes a pitch then cresc. to ff and back again. Hiss pp < ............ 8cts. ff 8cts c. > pp Hiss |
ON TEMPOS:
"Don't prove how fast you CAN'T play it."
"The SLOWER you play it, the longer the mistakes last."
"Quarter note = 120, does not mean you have 2 hours."
ON MUSIC:
"Why can't I white out parts?"
"Can I play the same piece again? We got 5's on it last year."
"Why do they call it a warm-up march if it's played last?"
"Don't leave your lips in the warm-up room."
"We always get the right notes on the repeat."
ON SIGHT-READING:
"Can we try to play it again?"
"Can we skip the stage and go directly to sight-reading?"
"Section leaders please, after S/R have all the woodwinds turn in their contest reeds for next year."
"How do you expect us to read notes we've never seen before?"
