THE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTE :
1. Refrain from talking.
The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering during the music.
2. No singing, tapping fingers or feet.
The musicians do not need your help, and your neighbors need silence.
Learn to tap your toes quietly inside your shoes - it's a good exercise to
reduce toe fat.
3. Please have nothing in your mouth, besides your teeth and
tongue.
Gum and candy are not allowed.
4. Do not wear watches with alarms or jangle jewelry.
You may enjoy the sound, but the added percussion is disturbing to
everyone around you.
5. Do not open and close your purse nor rip open your velcro
wallet.
The best plan is to leave purses, etc., back at school or on the locked bus.
6. Do not sigh with boredom.
If you are in agony, keep it to yourself. Your neighbor just may be in
ecstasy, which should also be kept under control.
7. Do not applaud between movements (sections).
You may think the music is over, but it is not. You don't want to be the only
one clapping.
8. Do not embarrass your teacher nor your school.
Remember that you are representing your school, and you want to be on
your best behavior. There are many eyes looking at you.
9. Do not read nor play with a toy in your pocket.
To listen means just that. Use the time to turn on a "video screen" in your
mind and create a story to the music.
10. Do not go to the concert thinking you will hate the music.
You may be surprised millions of people all over the world enjoy classical
music, and if you give yourself a chance, you might, too!
1. Refrain from talking.
The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering during the music.
2. No singing, tapping fingers or feet.
The musicians do not need your help, and your neighbors need silence.
Learn to tap your toes quietly inside your shoes - it's a good exercise to
reduce toe fat.
3. Please have nothing in your mouth, besides your teeth and
tongue.
Gum and candy are not allowed.
4. Do not wear watches with alarms or jangle jewelry.
You may enjoy the sound, but the added percussion is disturbing to
everyone around you.
5. Do not open and close your purse nor rip open your velcro
wallet.
The best plan is to leave purses, etc., back at school or on the locked bus.
6. Do not sigh with boredom.
If you are in agony, keep it to yourself. Your neighbor just may be in
ecstasy, which should also be kept under control.
7. Do not applaud between movements (sections).
You may think the music is over, but it is not. You don't want to be the only
one clapping.
8. Do not embarrass your teacher nor your school.
Remember that you are representing your school, and you want to be on
your best behavior. There are many eyes looking at you.
9. Do not read nor play with a toy in your pocket.
To listen means just that. Use the time to turn on a "video screen" in your
mind and create a story to the music.
10. Do not go to the concert thinking you will hate the music.
You may be surprised millions of people all over the world enjoy classical
music, and if you give yourself a chance, you might, too!