Chapter 143: A Trip to Kyoto (8)
Although Tetsufumi Hirakawa was not very willing to go with Reya Hazuki, there was no way, his destination was the wind club, and the student next to him was the same.
So the rest of the journey can only be walked with her.
Fortunately, after the conversation just ended, the student was out of topic and stopped saying anything strange.
After that, although they walked together, they all went their own way, and in this state, he and Hazuki Reya went upstairs together and came to the activity room of the Uyama Wind Club.
When he walked in, among the students, he saw Suzuko Ogasa, who had arrived early, and Sensei Sagara, who was beside her.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa no longer cared about Reya Hazuki and stepped forward.
"Ogasa-sensei, Sagara-sensei."
"Eh, Mr. Hiragawa, you're here."
"Hirakawa-sensei."
When the two teachers saw him, they also greeted each other.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa smiled at Suzuko Ogasa for a moment, and then turned to Inami Hayara, the instructor of the Uyama Wind Club.
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She has short brown hair and reddish-brown glasses, and she is obviously a classmate and friend with Ogasa Suzukiko next to her, and they are the same age, but the first impression is quite capable, which is very different from Ogasa Suzuki's cute appearance.
Well...... Because I stood together, I unconsciously compared the two female teachers.,I'm sorry.γ
Tetsufumi Hirakawa expressed his apologies to Mr. Ogasa with his eyes, and in the face of this apology, Ogasa Suzukiko tilted her head slightly, and the gold-rimmed glasses that were larger slipped down.
Sure enough, he said it cutely......
Okay, back to the point.
In fact, yesterday, Tetsufumi Hirakawa met with this teacher of Saura, but he didn't communicate too much-
Because she is a good friend of Ogasa-sensei, this time it was through a personal relationship that Ogasa-sensei came forward to negotiate.
But since we met again today, of course, we still have to be serious and polite.
"I'm so disturbed by the arrival of Mr. Ogasa and I this time." Tetsufumi Hirakawa bowed slightly.
"It's okay, Mr. Hirakawa is polite." Hayara Inami also bowed.
The etiquette was over, and the two straightened their waists together.
Subsequently, it continued to be opened by Hayara Yinmi.
"Yesterday, I had already heard Ogasa talk about the Moriya Wind Club and Hirakawa-sensei. Mr. Hirakawa has some questions and wants to solve them, right? β
Tetsufumi Hirakawa nodded: "Yes." The students were excellent in other areas, but as an instructor, I was ashamed that I failed to teach them well and not realize their potential. So, I would like to ask how a good instructor usually teaches students. β
"Excellent instructors...... The praise is too much, and I can't afford it. β
"The results of the Uyama Wind Band Department for three consecutive years of national gold medals have proved that Mr. Sahara is an excellent instructor and is worth learning from."
Mr. Hirakawa praised it falsely. Okay, let's get to the point. β
"Yes."
Tetsufumi Hirakawa came to ask the other party this time, and the posture should naturally be polite, which is etiquette.
And, if complimenting the other person makes things go much smoother, complimenting them is nothing, it's a strategy.
What's more, the national gold medal for three consecutive years is really remarkable, which is enough to prove that this instructor is excellent.
"I haven't met any of the Moriya Wind Club students in person, so I'm not sure what the problem is. So, I'll talk about the Uyama Wind Club and let Mr. Hirakawa compare it, right? β
"I'm sorry for you."
"No trouble."
After saying this, Hayagara Yinmi first lowered his head and thought about it, and only the various blows of the students' respective exercises remained in his ears.
After a while, she finished thinking and raised her head to Tetsufumi Hirakawa.
"Actually, if I really want to say what I did, there wasn't too much, I just did my job as an instructor."
"I have only been in charge of the Uyama Wind Club for two years, and I have led these students to participate in two national competitions."
"Before I took over, the results of the Uyama Wind Band were quite good - the gold medal for three consecutive years was not started by me, I just tried my best to maintain Uyama's results."
"By the way, the last instructor of the Uyama Wind Band Department was my father, if I really want to say it, it should be that he laid a pretty good foundation for the Uyama Wind Band Club."
"When I took over, I found out that the students of Yushan are quite self-conscious, and they don't need me to say anything at all, for the sake of the national gold medal, these good children will work very hard towards this goal."
"Of course I asked them, but they said that the last instructor, my father, had told themβ"
"If you want to win the national gold medal, conscious practice is the most basic, and only if you can immerse yourself in the music, can the instrument become a part of the body, and you can play it freely."
"If you can't do that, and you need to be supervised even to practice, then there must be a gap between you and the instrument, and it's impossible to play it well."
"And if you want to go back in time, in fact, my father said this to me when I was a child."
"When I first became interested in music and said to him, 'I want to be a musician too,' he said something similar to me."
"The truth is that all my decisions, from getting into music to becoming an instructor like him, he never forced me, it was all my own choice."
"Obviously, that's what my father's educational philosophy was. I'm afraid that more than ten years ago, when he became Uyama's instructor, he taught his first students like this. β
And this belief has been passed down through his teachings and the transmission of successive generations of students.
"After that, not long after I became an instructor, I continued to practice my father's philosophy."
"I'm not going to force them to train too much, I'm going to tell themβ"
"It's up to you to get into the band, and after that, for the national gold medal, it's up to you to practice."
"But remember, all the sweat now will become cheers on the stage of the national competition in the future."
"In the Uyama Wind Club, I have always had this belief."
"If you have to ask me why the Uyama Wind Orchestra can have such results, I can only say that it is because the Uyama Wind Orchestra has a fairly consistent and firm belief that has been implemented for more than ten years."
"This belief has long been instinctive, and it has become a matter of course for the Uyama Wind Club."
The gentle sound of the morning impression gradually came to an end, and after that, the sound of the practice of various instruments from the students of the Uyama Wind Club resounded in my ears as if confirming something.