"Sometimes we take for granted that kids know how to wash dishes," says Susan Turgeson, president of the Association of Teacher Educators for family and consumer sciences. "I never thought I was going to have to explain, step by step, how to put the drain plug in, the amount of soap to be used."
Yet in many family and consumer sciences (FCS) classes in the United States, once known as " Read More...
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1. In general, the less sound on stage, the better it will sound in the front of house. The more in ears and headphones, the better the sound. At the very least, we recommend that your drummer use headphones with a click track in his/her ears and NOT use a floor monitor. This will decrease stage volume and tighten your band.
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