General Conduct. Instrumental students are expected to maintain a high standard of behavior during lessons. Key expectations include:

  • Arrive approximately 10 minutes early for lesson.
    • Begin blowing into your instrument to warm the instrument.
    • Reeds should be soaking in a small prescription bottle with water.
  • Be prepared with all necessary materials, including:
    • Instrument in proper working condition
    • Tuned prior to lesson, NOT during the lesson.
    • Music binder with all required sheets for lesson.
      • This should include all work required for any ensemble(s) you participate in.
    • Pencil for notes.
    • Notepad for expectations for next lesson.
  • Conduct yourself respectfully toward other students, parents, and staff.

Specific Guidelines. To create an effective learning environment, students should adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Posture and Position: Sit with proper posture and maintain a playing position throughout the rehearsal.
  • Attention: Stay focused and avoid distractions. Speaking or playing out of turn is neither respectful of your Instructor, not of the lesson setting.
  • Food, Drink, or Gum: No eating or drinking anything beyond water is permissible within 30 minutes of your lesson. Your instrument will thank you.
  • Restroom Breaks: Use the restroom and drinking fountains before entering the rehearsal room; students should not leave the lesson environment during the time allotted for their lesson.

Responsibilities. Students must take responsibility for their own learning and equipment:

  • Bring all required accessories, such as mutes, valve oil, reeds, cleaning accessories to your lesson.
  • If unable to play your instrument, students must provide a signed note from a parent on the day of absence.

By following these expectations, students can contribute to a positive and productive rehearsal atmosphere, enhancing their learning experience and musical development.

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