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The Trip Down "Denial River" Continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 571876" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This is really bizarre because I had something similar in Jr High Choir. We had this choir that was open to everyone even if they couldnt carry a tune in a bucket...that would be me. It also taught us about music. I ended up getting my Jr High letter in that class because I did a really good research paper...lol. Some got a letter by singing. Some got letters for sports or cheerleading. Yeah those were the days when I wanted to fit in...sigh.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, for one of our end of the year concerts, one of the songs we were doing was Love Story and my music teacher played piano and she found out that I also played piano and one of the songs I happened to really play well was Love Story. She asked me to play it as a duet with her. I was so tickled and thrilled to death. It was actually the highlight of my jr. high career. I was given the music at least 2 months in advance and starting a month before the production the teacher and I practiced together 3 times a week after school for about 30 minutes or more each day. We wanted it to be good! I certainly didnt want to get up there and make a fool out of myself. </p><p></p><p>I cannot believe a teacher wouldnt have a student in after school to go over the music that she is expecting to be played at a concert. That is simply bizarre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 571876, member: 1514"] This is really bizarre because I had something similar in Jr High Choir. We had this choir that was open to everyone even if they couldnt carry a tune in a bucket...that would be me. It also taught us about music. I ended up getting my Jr High letter in that class because I did a really good research paper...lol. Some got a letter by singing. Some got letters for sports or cheerleading. Yeah those were the days when I wanted to fit in...sigh. Anyway, for one of our end of the year concerts, one of the songs we were doing was Love Story and my music teacher played piano and she found out that I also played piano and one of the songs I happened to really play well was Love Story. She asked me to play it as a duet with her. I was so tickled and thrilled to death. It was actually the highlight of my jr. high career. I was given the music at least 2 months in advance and starting a month before the production the teacher and I practiced together 3 times a week after school for about 30 minutes or more each day. We wanted it to be good! I certainly didnt want to get up there and make a fool out of myself. I cannot believe a teacher wouldnt have a student in after school to go over the music that she is expecting to be played at a concert. That is simply bizarre. [/QUOTE]
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