[nabs-l] Marching Band

Joeph Hudson jhud7789 at outlook.com
Wed Sep 3 22:05:44 UTC 2014


Hello JJ, how about finding somebody else who is willing to work with you using a tether is that an option? Or even asking somebody just to kind of correct you. Want to even be better, especially if you don't want to be touched.

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> On Sep 3, 2014, at 2:41 PM, "johnnie Jean duran via nabs-l" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear NABS Members,
> For 3 years, I've always had a passion for the clarinet. I was first
> clarinet player in my middle school's concert band, and now that I am
> in high school, I am taking on marching band.
> Marching band was wonderful, intense but amazing, that is until we
> started marching. I was doing ok with marching forward, but now, I am
> doing the slide steps. These are when your torso and face are facing
> one way while you're marching the other way. I am now continuously
> drifting away, and I have no control over it.
> My section leader was amazing at first, she helped me a lot, and now
> she is not willing to work with me as much at all.
> Does anyone have any ideas? My TVI suggested a teather, but my section
> leader refuses to use it. I'm stuck, and am having thoughts of
> quitting.
> Please help!
> JJ
> 
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> Alameda International High School
> Lakewood, Colorado, United States
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