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About time you educate them on how low blood sugar can kill you in a couple minutes.
"That day". Looks like someone lied about the whole "Today" part...
But was your instrument OK?
But surely not having your part playing would ruin it to
I love how half are "I wouldn't stop either" or " the show must go on" and the other half "knows how you feel•
It's a hard life, being a band geek.
What I want to know is if your instrument is okay!
that's the first rule of performance. you don't stop unless everyone is dead. sucks, but someone's gotta entertain the crowd. I fell down the stairs marching in a pep rally and no one stopped for me either.
I was in choir in high school and they taught us not to stop singing for anything. Not your classmates faults if they did what they were taught
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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.