First, understand that not everyone is going to like you - that's part of life.
You can help teachers to "like" you better by being a good student, trying your best, and offering to help when you can.
Gene Simmons was a 6th grade teacher.
No. No one expects the band teacher to be proficient on ALL the instruments in the band. It is important for the band teacher to have a rudimentary understanding of the various instruments and their use but more than anything, a band teacher should be very well versed in music theory and reading sheet music.
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You can't make another person like you but try to be nice,you might be a teacher's pet
we can make band by simply covering some music of the song that you like and practising ever day a musical instrument
You talk to your band teacher for information on this subject.
ask your band teacher
Just tell your teacher. You never know. Garage band to rockstar.
By making rubber and putting it around a cyllindrical figure to make a band making it as thin or as wide as you like.
There are no high school requirements for being a band teacher. You would have to obtain a music degree with a teaching certificate from a university.
Clarinets have a long tradition in jazz -- check out Benny Goodman. I would suggest that a few clarinet players who are interested in Jazz Band get together, learn a couple of pieces, and ask the band teacher to listen.
A band teacher will need to be able to play all the instruments that are being taught. Also, they will need to be able to read music and instruct students on how to do this as well.