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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:47 am
i went to private school. one of my directors never did anything.
the next one, my choir made her cry three times and my friend stole her timer.
the last one was the best, we got to sing bohemian rapsidy by queen, and she required us to head hang during the guitar solo. hehe
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 4:40 pm
My middle school choir teacher was my aunt, so, I had no problems in that class. =)
My high school directors, whom I just met today, both have last names beginning with 'P,' so we call them P squared. xP And another director has an 'H', so they're PPH, which they said is the medical abbreviation for preparation H, so my directors are preperation h. xDDD They seem really nice, to me.
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:42 pm
FallenCreature317 Queen Arwen Pink_Nails my choir teacher is so mean she hit me once with the conducting stick! is anyone elses teacher like this? omg? really? what kind of school do you go to, one of those private schools with mean stick-hitting nuns? ummmm excuse me? stare not all private schools are run by nuns i go to a private school and its like any other school but its a christian school so they teach us about the bible and stuff the teachers are awesome too............. Sweet, I got to a christian school to, in which city and state if you don't mind me asking?
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:48 pm
my choir conductor is just really stressed all the time, she makes people cry all the time with her comments. But once you get to know her and how not to push the boundaries, we all get along really well. She's English, really British, so she expects alot from people and if you don't meet the standard, she bugs you and is really mean to you, but I think It's all worth it because my choir is really good and we're also really well behaved(I don't mean to brag). I can't count on all my fingers and toes how many people have quit my choir because of my conductor, but our choirs really close because of it, I have the best friends in the world in my choir and wouldn't trade my conductor for the world.
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:50 am
my choir teacher right now is the best teacher ive had so far. she knows alot about music and actually cares about it. my other teachers didnt care as much about chorus, ect. she cares alot about her students.
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:51 pm
my highschool chorus teacher, hes hypermatic, sorta crazy, funny and cool at the sametime. we always get off topic during class xd
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:56 pm
Queen Arwen my highschool chorus teacher, hes hypermatic, sorta crazy, funny and cool at the sametime. we always get off topic during class xd same with my teacher too! lol. it must be a chorus teacher thing.
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 2:24 am
I love my director. It's her, like, 800th year of teaching choir, so she's got it down to an art.
Plus, she tends to let her mind wander off topic. We have some of the most interesting conversations in her class.
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:03 am
We have such a cool choir teacher. Yay, Mrs Doole!
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:56 pm
My choir teacher is the reason I got into singing in a choir. I've always sung.. but.. mostly to myself in the shower or with friends. I had him for drama, he's the drama teacher as well, quite a talented fellow, and he told me I should be in the musical, but I had no singing experience. I signed up for choir and it was loads of fun. And quite helpful too.
Anyhow, Bob (the teacher of course) is my second-favourite teacher ever. He's amazing and.. whatnot. Yes. Go Bob.
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:34 pm
My middle school choir teacher was horribely mean. She could make you bawl with ONE comment. gonk
My high school directors are much better. The female is nice enough, but has a nasty habit of coming to the defense of the Dr. The Dr. is a really nice guy, but not a good director. He gets worried a lot, too, when he teaches, so the choir he insturcts can always see a large amount of sweat coming from his pits. sweatdrop
My favorite director, P. Rad, is so awesome. He's a nice blend of strict and nice, so you get stuff done but don't feel bothered by it. heart
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:24 pm
I go to a public high school. We have two choirs and I am in the audition required one soooo my chorus teacher is allright. Talented.
The thing is lately shes been getting on my nerves. I have attempted to ask her three times about money she claims I haven't paid. She addressed the class and ran off the list of who didn't pay enough money and siad I owe her $15 for a tux rental and agreed I paid for a black dress shirt and the cummerbund bowtie. I didn't want to interrupt the class then and there. I thought it would be best to wait until after class since this problem only concerned me. Three times I tried to ask about it, usually before class. Every time she was busy and got mad at me for trying to ask her then. It's more her tone of voice that annoys me the most. I understand that she is busy but that woman always is. How am I supposed to solve any problems like this? Not only that I overheard somebody else come up to her and Ms. O, knowing what the girls question would be began laughing, a rather creepy laugh too. The girl wanted a copy of a list of required enrichment activities. She hadnt done it yet. How could you laugh at that?
Meh, she is a lot stricter than my middle school teacher, which is saying a lot. Anyway yeah. sweatdrop Sorry for writing so much on my little rant.
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:27 am
My choir teacher rocks! He doesn't really hit people, but he is a disciplinarian. I love 'im though.
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:36 am
Mine is really nice but she has to put up with the mixed chior before she comes over to A Capella so sometimes she can't help but be mad... Adn she shows Favorites... gonk
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 3:18 pm
An update on my chorus teacher, The Dub:
We had a contest between the teachers for a thanksgiving turkey, and to win, you paid 10 cents for a feather for a teacher, and 25 cents to take one off. The teacher with the most feathers won.
Miss Dub had 1058 feathers.... We all brought in out pennies, and coundted them. Thats $105.80...
Obsessive? Yes, my chorus is nuts.
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