Sorry all, that was supposed to be a private post
From: "debbie wenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
Date: Thu, 03 May 2007 17:01:10 -0700
Howard Sanner, Howard Sanner,
You cra
Howard Sanner, Howard Sanner,
You crack me up!
Thank you for that.
More later, maybe.
Debbie
From: Howard Sanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 22:33:15 -0400
Debbie Wenger w
Just remember one thing...every generation hates the
music that their kids listen to...
"Panic! At The Disco" is my favorite right now.
Bjork is not.
Gary
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Good post about teaching.
As to Bjork, I did think it was a bit bizarre. If they were putting on,
then it was funny. Somehow, I think they were serious. I just thought the
music was crap. As to accounting for taste, maybe this is a right coast/left
coast thing? As to pop music, I ha
On May 2, 2007, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Matthew,
Well, you won't change my mind about Bjork. Big time nothing in
my book. I
don't know this other band you
Debbie Wenger wonders:
>
PS, Howard Sanner, wherer are you?
In front of the computer writing an email.
the more one contemplates the meaning of life,
.blah blah.
I ask myself every day why I am on this planet. It seems to me
being here serves no purpose whatever. I have
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> >To: The Horn List
> >Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
> >Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 17:39:47 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >The meaning of life is whatever meaning you choose
> to
> >give it.
> >
To be precise it is "42."
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
The meaning of life is whatever meaning you choose to
give it.
Gary
Come on, are you serious. OK, is this a platitude, or a sincerely thought
out answer? How old are you, and were you ever poor?
From: G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 17:39:47 -0700 (PDT
lass, I am
> just trying to survive, and not be in too much
> credit card debt.
>
> What is the meaning of life, anyway?
>
> I don't expect anyone to answer this by the way.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Debbie Wenger
>
>
>
>
>
> >From:
t
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Teaching Children
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:22:25 -0400
G says:
>
they won't take a
student unless they are serious about learning to play
the horn, oboe, or trumpet.
[snip]
Funny...I was always under the impression that the
goal
G says:
>
they won't take a
student unless they are serious about learning to play
the horn, oboe, or trumpet.
[snip]
Funny...I was always under the impression that the
goal of teaching music to children was to give them an
appreciation for music, not to create the next Dale
Cleveng
One of the biggest problems we find in recruiting young teachers fresh from
music college is finding candidates who already realise that they will be
teaching children, not the horn or the trumpet or whatever. (This is teaching
at elementary level up to about 16-18 yrs old). Maybe at music
>
> A few years ago, I started teaching privately again, and also teaching one
> night per week at the local Community College, usually a course in Music
> Appreciation that's specifically _not_ for "serious" music
> students - and I
> love being the person who helps these people come to understand
Gary wrote:
> I had a strange discussion the other day with a couple of
> players in the community orchestra. They were talking about
> their side jobs as private teachers, and the consensus among
> them was that they won't take a student unless they are
> serious about learning to play the ho
Hi,
I had a strange discussion the other day with a couple
of players in the community orchestra. They were
talking about their side jobs as private teachers, and
the consensus among them was that they won't take a
student unless they are serious about learning to play
the horn, oboe, or trumpet.
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