The Short End of the Stick
That’s a great question. I think I have a somewhat broad assessment of this question because in living memory I’ve played in orchestras as an Orchestral Keyboardist, and I have also appeared as a Guest Soloist as well as conducting. You notice different things from the three different situations. Here would be a short list:
1. Know the music – if everyone adequately practiced their parts before the first rehearsal life would be so much easier for everybody.
2. Be on time – there are some folks who have the bad habit of skating in 2 minutes before rehearsal, sitting down, and spend the first 30′ of rehearsals warming up.
3. Speak up – if there’s something wrong say so. Of course this works better if you have a conductor who will actually listen to you.
4. Concentrate – that’s self explanatory.
5. Enjoy – look, let’s be honest – we are getting paid to play music. That certainly beats working for a living. When things sound good it’s beautiful to be alive.
Five simple things. Please note that I use the word “simple.” I did NOT say that these are easy. That’s a different matter entirely.
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