Keep in shape, stay
out of trouble, hold up your end... here are some rules of thumb and
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- Listen to the tapes, practice the pronunciation, and hum along
even before you know the words.
- Remember that you are not alone. Lots of kids are practicing
just like you all over the 5 counties around Rochester.
- Talk to your parents about any problems you are having. Ask
them to contact the person at EBCC who can help if they can't
do it themselves.
- When you're feeling like you're the best, try not to crow. When
you're feeling like you're the worst, try not to cry. Both extremes
are likely to be temporary.
- Don't wear tight clothes when you practice.
- Be kind to your voice when you are not singing. Try not to yell
a lot. Drink warm tea when your throat is scratchy.
- Remember that your family has to listen to your practice. Try
to practice at a time that is not too disturbing, and in a room
where you can shut the door.
- If you're having trouble with the pronunciation or the timing,
write notes to yourself on your music.
- Keep your music, pronunciation guides, Tapes and schedules all
in a set place where you can FIND them.
- Be proud! You accepted a challenge and you're working to succeed.
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EBCC has real rules
and policies. You accept the responsibilites that come with the pleasures
of performaing when you join EBCC. Practicing, showing up on time
for rehearsals, having your uniform ready for performances, getting
to PERFORMANCES on time, and helping to raise funds are all part of
your job. |
The chorus management
has responsibilities, too. The audiences are expecting a wonderful
experience, and the EBCC has a great reputation to uphold. The director
and other adults accept the tasks of keeping the organization running
smoothly. And there are policies to ensure that kids are treated fairly
and that necessary rules are enforced even-handedly. |
Did you lose your copy
of the EBCC handbook? Send email to the webmaster (the link is at
page bottom) and type "Send me another handbook" in the subject line.
Type your name in the message area. A handbook will be sent to the
mail address which you gave at registration (unless you specify another
address). |
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