I have to agree with Dr. McGale. I have just recently given the speech to a student (after missing a orchestra run-out concert) that everytime you hold the horn you are not only representing yourself, but your section, your teacher, your studio, your ensemble, your school, and on and on. Every behavior and sound reflects on all those people and if you don't want that responsiblity - get out now. There is always someone else to take your spot - and even if there is not - not having a cancer like that in a group is always better.
Your teacher (especially if the director won't) needs to intervene. Jennifer Presar Jennifer M. Presar Instructor of Horn & Music Theory Southern Illinois University Mailcode 4302 Carbondale, IL 62901-4302 Office Phone (618)453-5809 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------Included Message---------- >Date: 7-Oct-2005 01:37:41 -0500 >From: "Dr. Karen McGale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "The Horn List" <horn@music.memphis.edu> >To: "The Horn List" <horn@music.memphis.edu> >Subject: Re: [Hornlist] disrespect > >Hi Mara, > I suggest letting the horn professor know what's going on. When I taught at >university I always presented a horn studio class at the start of the year >about ensemble etiquette (complete with hand outs) and asked the students to >let me know privately if there were problems within their sections that >could not be resolved by the section leader. Non-collegial behaviour was >definitely cause for a student's private lesson grade to be lowered in my >studio. > karen > > On 10/6/05, Mara Cushion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Funny you should mention HIGH SCHOOL...... This is college. This is a >> sophomore kid disrespecting a 6th year senior in horn performance. Yeah >> yeah, I've been taking a long time... >> >> We are extremely limited on horns and there is no way I can fire him. >> There are no challenges and none can be arranged. The band director only >> knows of the situation from me and unfortunately hasn't heard any of the >> outbursts. It manages to reach all of the few rows around us and is never >> enough to reach the director. So I have people in front of me turning around >> and asking "What the hell is that about?" >> >> I have calmly told the 2nd horn not to worry about me and my mistakes, >> that those are my problems to fix, not his. I have also asked him if >> something was going on outside of rehearsal or if this was a problem with me >> and his response was, "Nothing! It's fine!" Of course his behavior wasn't >> fine, nor did it cease. He is extremely stubborn and has now been coming >> late to rehearsals. The director suggested holding a sectional with him to >> see his reaction. Well he tried to get out of it and I think he was so >> annoyed with being there he couldn't even focus to make the changes I asked >> of him. And he did claim to be doing everything I told him, which he hadn't >> done anything. He seems like the type to be fueled by emotions or something. >> He is consistently angry with me and I really don't understand why. >> >> I'm thinking it might be time to have the director talk to him. He said he >> would, but only when I was comfortable with him doing so. I didn't really >> understand that... >> >> A friend suggested that since he was acting like a child, I should talk to >> him like a child. And somehow I can't imagine just saying "be quiet" would >> work. I think he really needs to learn some section etiquette and that may >> not be best coming from me. >> >> Although I do find the idea of playing a trick on him rather amusing. >> _______________________________________________ >> post: horn@music.memphis.edu >> unsubscribe or set options at >> http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/karen.mcgale% 40gmail.com >> >_______________________________________________ >post: horn@music.memphis.edu >unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/jpresar%40siu.edu > > ---------End of Included Message---------- _______________________________________________ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org