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The Trip Down "Denial River" Continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 571822" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>I don't know....everything I hear is coming from difficult child herself - so its hard to know what is true.</p><p></p><p>I do remember from performing in high-school programs myself, that the accompanist was usually NOT at rehearsals. The idea was that we students had to get it together before we were even ready for the musicians to be there. So I can see that difficult child would not be required to be at rehearsals if that's the way they are running it. Logically, though, there should be some dress rehearsals for which difficult child will be required to perform before the actual show.</p><p></p><p>The music difficult child says she has been asked to play is music that she does not seem to know, so it seems unlikely that she is pulling these pieces out of the air....<em>somebody</em> is asking her to listen to it/play it - and the theme of the songs has been inspirational / positive thinking....not difficult child's usual stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 571822, member: 6546"] I don't know....everything I hear is coming from difficult child herself - so its hard to know what is true. I do remember from performing in high-school programs myself, that the accompanist was usually NOT at rehearsals. The idea was that we students had to get it together before we were even ready for the musicians to be there. So I can see that difficult child would not be required to be at rehearsals if that's the way they are running it. Logically, though, there should be some dress rehearsals for which difficult child will be required to perform before the actual show. The music difficult child says she has been asked to play is music that she does not seem to know, so it seems unlikely that she is pulling these pieces out of the air....[I]somebody[/I] is asking her to listen to it/play it - and the theme of the songs has been inspirational / positive thinking....not difficult child's usual stuff. [/QUOTE]
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