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So true.

Dan Beeker

Milton Kicklighter wrote:
> */Listen Guys and Gals,/*
>
> *//* 
>
> */After playing 4th for ever and yes I have played all parts at one 
> time or another and as a pro.... YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND....  When the 
> 4th misses a note he looks at the 3rd...  the 3rd looks at the 2nd.... 
> and the 2nd.... if they have the courage.... looks at the 1st.... and 
> they all look at the assistant!!!  :)  And of coarse the assistant 
> looks at the conductor and throws up their hands in which case the 
> conductor has no idea who missed.  :) :) :)/*
>
>
> */ /*
> */Milton
> Milton Kicklighter
> 4th Horn Buffalo Philharmonic
> Retired/*
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Dan Beeker <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Fri, August 13, 2010 10:48:06 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Hornlist] fitting in as part of getting a job
>
> <tutti parts are part of a whole and can hide such that the conductor 
> will never say a word to them>
>
> I find the concept that the first horn is accountable and the tutti
> players not accountable rather interesting. It is a different world than
> I grew up where all players were/are expected to play at a professional
> level regardless of the gig.  A conductor who did not in one way or the
> other act to correct poor playing on the part of any player would not be
> held in very high esteem. A direct confrontation is not always the best
> route, not only because of union issues but because of human nature.
> Now, how much effort a conductor or section leader will go to correct
> such problems is debateable. For a permanent member of the group I would
> expect a large effort as poor playing/missed notes or whatever does
> refect on the whole group. Of course that action is often tempered by
> reality - who is available to replace the miscreant? Are there even
> players available who can play the parts? Will too much "guidance"
> produce a negative result and make the whole groups performance worse?
> For a temporary replacement who shows up for the Saturday rehearsal to
> play on Sunday, it seems rather pointless other than to tell that person
> he/she needs to square a few things away if they want future
> opportunities with the group.
>
> After all musicians are human and not robotons. Such things are not
> always as easy to fix as say a tire with a nail.
>
> BTW, in spite of fear of being flamed, what means "tutti" in this
> context - accompanying parts? Being from the landlocked midwest of the
> USA there are sometimes language differences. Fortunately it is said
> music is the universal language. Now if I could just figure out 
> Kopprasch...
>
> Last Unprincipled Horn.
> BSO
>
> aka Dan Beeker
>
> (And no it is not Boston... it is the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra)
>
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Dan Beeker

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