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Sorry to be boring, but Kingsley has today received the result of her grade 8 saxophone, and despite her teacher thinking the scales had fallen apart on the day it's a DISTINCTION !
Once again I'm a very proud Mummy.
(I might be back on here tomorrow as Lally is expecting her grade 1 bassoon result in her lesson)
Once again I'm a very proud Mummy.
(I might be back on here tomorrow as Lally is expecting her grade 1 bassoon result in her lesson)
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I think you deserve to be one very proud Mummy! You have some exceptionally gifted (and hardworking) children, and they must have got it from somewhere.
But mostly:
Congratulations Kingsley!
But mostly:
Congratulations Kingsley!
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Yay! Well done Kingsley!
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Brilliant news, very well done to Kingsley!
No wonder you're a proud Mummy.
No wonder you're a proud Mummy.
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Well done Kingsley, that's a fantastic effort and a great credit to your dedication. I'm looking forward to hearing you play some day
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Well done Kingsley - what a talented family you have Giraffe
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WOW! well done Kingsley
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I didn't get my result my teacher forgot to tell me!giraffe wrote:(I might be back on here tomorrow as Lally is expecting her grade 1 bassoon result in her lesson)
I'll probably get it tommorrow though.
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Did she tell you how to spell tomorrow?
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How could your teacher forget to tell you
What a shame to build yourself up to expect a result - good luck tomorrow
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What a shame to build yourself up to expect a result - good luck tomorrow
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What? Teachers forgetting things? No, that never happens.
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I'm cross because the teacher is only in on Wednesdays. I just hope she hasn't walked off with the result sheet and that the head of music has it. She also told Lally that she's not going to be teaching at the school next year, so there will have to be a change of teacher. Lally is the only bassoonist, the rest of her pupils are oboe and sax, so I hope they get someone capable of taking over the lessons and not just an oboe teacher.
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K started off being taught saxophone by a flute teacher(!), but only got really good when they got an actual sax teacher.
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
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Well most bassoon teachers also teach oboe, as there isn't as much call for it. There is a woman locally to here that teaches bassoon, so I might have to contact her.
I agree about a specialist being best really. F started horn with a brass person who was really a tuba player and when he changed to having lessons out of school (our piano teacher who comes to the house is a brass person, but horn is his first instrument) he was told that he had bad habits, particularly in the mouth position, and he had only been taught to use half the horn.
I agree about a specialist being best really. F started horn with a brass person who was really a tuba player and when he changed to having lessons out of school (our piano teacher who comes to the house is a brass person, but horn is his first instrument) he was told that he had bad habits, particularly in the mouth position, and he had only been taught to use half the horn.
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Congratulations to Kingsley - brilliant result! And in anticipation to Lally - I love the bassoon which is so crucial for giviing real depth to an orchestra. Just today I was at a lunch-time concert by a local amateur orchestra and the two bassoonists were real stars - along with a super horn player, although I must admit that the first violins left something to be desired.....
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I got a distinction!
144 out of 150. best mark in the school! I am in a very good mood!
144 out of 150. best mark in the school! I am in a very good mood!
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Fantastic! Now, which one's the bassoon again? The one that looks like an elephant's trunk?
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it's the big brown thing that looks like tree trunk!
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Well done Lally - and belated well done Kingley.
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