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Attending and Enjoying Concerts

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For many students, the concert going experience is entirely new; they are not sure what to wear, how to plan for the event, when to applaud, how to use the program, and how to evaluate what they have heard. There are many different types of concert going from traditional classical recitals to church choir performances to jazz and rock clubs, each having its own special etiquette and rules for behavior. This book will offer a concise, friendly guide for the student to how to attend and enjoy concerts as a lifelong activity.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 12, 2009

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August 30, 2015
It was OK. I was looking for something like this to help me. The subjects I was most curious about was what to wear to specific concerts, which, to my amusement, this booklet informed me on. I realized that bringing a book to a concert is, in fact, rude.

However, in most chapters they used the same text - like the etiquette at venues - over and over again. Sometimes I had to skim through a large chunk of text that I honestly think was not necessary.

At the end of the day,a learned a little bit more about concert clothing than I did before. I guess.
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