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<blockquote data-quote="jbtsax" data-source="post: 62998" data-attributes="member: 1801"><p>My favorite teaching story comes from a summer beginning trumpet class. It was very warm in the room so I propped the door open to let a breeze come in. Before long a buzzing insect had flown into the room and was diving at the 6th grade trumpet player's heads as they tried to play. One young man had had enough of the distraction and stood on his chair with his band book rolled up to smite the intruder. He stunned it on the first swing and as the insect dropped to the floor, he jumped down and stomped on it with his shoe.</p><p></p><p>One of the other students said, "Was it a bee"? Without hesitation, the first boy lifted his foot and said, "No, it's a Bb".</p><p></p><p>None of my other stories can be told in mixed company. :shocked: Thanks all for the kind welcomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbtsax, post: 62998, member: 1801"] My favorite teaching story comes from a summer beginning trumpet class. It was very warm in the room so I propped the door open to let a breeze come in. Before long a buzzing insect had flown into the room and was diving at the 6th grade trumpet player's heads as they tried to play. One young man had had enough of the distraction and stood on his chair with his band book rolled up to smite the intruder. He stunned it on the first swing and as the insect dropped to the floor, he jumped down and stomped on it with his shoe. One of the other students said, "Was it a bee"? Without hesitation, the first boy lifted his foot and said, "No, it's a Bb". None of my other stories can be told in mixed company. :shocked: Thanks all for the kind welcomes. [/QUOTE]
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