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"J.P. Paxman" wrote ... > Sometimes bad rehearsal is just what the choir needs. A good choir will > recognise problems on their own, and will work hard to fix them. > > Some of my best concerts have happened when one of the last rehearsals > (usually the second last for some reason) was pretty uninspired. Don't > ignore the problems, but don't dwell on them so much that your attitude > turns negative. IME, some of the best performances were after a major scare of a horrible rehearsal. Frequently turns the conductor's hair gray (or gray-ER), but can be an excellent wake-up call for us singers! :-)
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