I look at the Yellow Board every now and then. Any others? That board tends to have a lot of know it all people ( many of them band directors ) that sometimes really don't know much at all.
Don't forget the Bizarro Board -
http://members7.boardhost.com/TYBizarro/
Moronic stupidity on either one. Every now and then there is some good information.
(When I post of course)
I haven't seen the Bizarro Board - appropriate name for it. Little creepy - don't you think so?-judy
I had heard about that board, but never understood what the reason for it was??? Anyone know what caused the split?
A band director "Bizarro Board?" What an appropriate name. Considering all of the directors that I know that describes a little more than 3/4's of them. Was that name intentional?
I have used the Yellow Board. Some times it seems to become very stagnant. Topics are repetitive - a real been there done that sort of thing.
Try rude, morons, idiots, know it alls, lame ............................................ this list goes on.
Off shoot from the Yellow Board. Band Directors discussing politics? God help us!!!
The Moderator is brutal. The post are awful. Just a place to rant I guess.
The Moderator is brutal. The post are awful. Just a place to rant I guess.
-judy
lol!
Hi, I'm new here and this old post caught my attention.
I have taught clarinet privately for over 20 years, and I am a regular reader of www.woodwind.org (the Clarinet B Board). I have learned so much more from that forum than I ever learned in 14 years of private lessons . (Excluding actual technique, performance practice, and the like, of course........) It has broadened my horizons tremendously and helped me stay on top of new information and developments in the clarinet world.
Nice to meet you all,
Pixie
Hi, I'm new here and this old post caught my attention.
I have taught clarinet privately for over 20 years, and I am a regular reader of [url] (the Clarinet B Board). I have learned so much more from that forum than I ever learned in 14 years of private lessons . (Excluding actual technique, performance practice, and the like, of course........) It has broadened my horizons tremendously and helped me stay on top of new information and developments in the clarinet world.
Nice to meet you all,
Pixie
-bandaddict
Hi Pixie
Thanks for the link. I have visited that sight before. Do me a favor and post that sight and others that you have benefited from on the following thread. http://texasprivateteachers.lefora.com/2009/06/04/web-links-to-instrument-societies/page1/#post13713000
Hope to see more of your posts on this forum.
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