The Individual and the Group You are expected to consistently work at a high level. You should spend time daily practicing individually outside of class. The result of this individual practice is two-fold: first, you will become a better musician; second, the entire group will improve.
You are part of a group: when you don’t produce, it hurts everyone.
Foundations…
- The Orchestra will only be as good as your attitude and your contribution.
- Believe that only your best is good enough.
- Be humble in your success; demonstrate class in all situations.
- Exhibit enthusiasm for practice and understand the need for repetition.
- Be one of those students who is always “there.”
“There are only two options regarding commitment. You’re either in or you’re out. There’s no such thing as life in-between.” Pat Riley