The Conductor- Introduce yourself

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"Hi new concertmaster! You are my queen bee and I am your beekeeper. If you make honey for me, great things will happen to me and then you will go crazy and melt through the floor and then this cycle will repeat again. It is a beautiful cycle".
"Hi new concertmaster! You are my queen bee and I am your beekeeper. If you make honey for me, great things will happen to me and then you will go crazy and melt through the floor and then this cycle will repeat again. It is a beautiful cycle".
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He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You give him some clothes, a name, and the music for violin part in Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. He eats the music and perfectly plays the whole piece from memory. You tell him this is inappropriate, and that you use your eyes and ears and not your mouth to play music. He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You have no additional problems with your new concertmaster who you decide to call "Little Cello Player". Now, you must move on with rehearsal.
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He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You give him some clothes, a name, and the music for violin part in Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. He eats the music and perfectly plays the whole piece from memory. You tell him this is inappropriate, and that you use your eyes and ears and not your mouth to play music. He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You have no additional problems with your new concertmaster who you decide to call "Little-Cello Player". Now, you must move on with rehearsal.
*[[Tune the orchestra]]
*[[Tune the orchestra]]
[[Category: The Conductor]]
[[Category: The Conductor]]

Current revision as of 18:10, 5 August 2016

You clear your throat and say:

"Hi new concertmaster! You are my queen bee and I am your beekeeper. If you make honey for me, great things will happen to me and then you will go crazy and melt through the floor and then this cycle will repeat again. It is a beautiful cycle".

He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You give him some clothes, a name, and the music for violin part in Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. He eats the music and perfectly plays the whole piece from memory. You tell him this is inappropriate, and that you use your eyes and ears and not your mouth to play music. He nods and appears to have understood what you said. You have no additional problems with your new concertmaster who you decide to call "Little-Cello Player". Now, you must move on with rehearsal.

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