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Speaking as part of an orchestra,you never ever EVER stop playing in the middle of a song... unless of course you or the person next to passes out. That really sucks man, and I've been there.
Woman* there's one op, not multiple females.
that was technically the right thing to do...…
YDI for passing out. I used to have acid reflux which was so bad that I couldn't eat anything without puking. I lost 20 pounds because of it, but I never passed out once. I'm on meds now so I'm fine, but before I went on the meds there were days where I never ate anything at all for fear of puking.
Why do people think that passing out is such a big deal? If its from low blood sugar its basically the same thing as falling asleep when you don;t want to. Also, how could the OP know that no one helped her right away if she was passed out? Also, what could they possibly do? If a person passes out from low blood sugar, they simply have to wait for them to wake up.
The reason nobody helped you is because they're not allowed to. I was on the choir for a few years in high school to get out of gym, and when the recital started getting close the teacher would remind us everyday that if someone passed out during a song to ignore them until after the song was over.
You should watch the video FYL
Arent you supposed to do that (not helping I mean) The show must go on I mean ... Oh and I agree they should ruin the preformence for that =P
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I´m a very dedicated performer, and have a bit of experience even though I´m still in school. I would stop a performance if someone onstage were to pass out, because you don´t always know why the person is passing out. I´d rather have a ruined performance than a harmed or even dead peer.
Yeah, but it's not that original. When I was in HS marching band, we performed in wool jackets in Florida. It happened more than once. Nobody stopped, because the band director was evil and would have given us probably 10 laps for stopping. I got 30 pushups for telling the girl in front of me to get back to where she was supposed to be and stop stepping on my feet.