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| | [[Lisa Simpson]] quit the school band after losing confidence in her musical future when a career test and a music instructor discouraged her ambitions. After a period of rebellion at school, she regained her confidence and returned to playing her saxophone in the band.<ref>"[[Separate Vocations]]"</ref> | | [[Lisa Simpson]] quit the school band after losing confidence in her musical future when a career test and a music instructor discouraged her ambitions. After a period of rebellion at school, she regained her confidence and returned to playing her saxophone in the band.<ref>"[[Separate Vocations]]"</ref> |
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| − | The school held band auditions to determine seating assignments for the upcoming school year. The most competitive audition was for first-chair saxophone, where [[Lisa Simpson]] faced new student [[Alsison Taylor]]. Both students impressed music teacher [[Dewey Largo]] with their talent and engaged in a spirited musical duel as they tried to outperform one another. After a closely contested audition, Alison was awarded the first-chair position, while Lisa finished as second chair.<ref name="Rival">"[[Lisa's Rival]]"</ref> | + | The school held band auditions to determine seating assignments for the upcoming school year. The most competitive audition was for first-chair saxophone, where [[Lisa Simpson]] faced new student [[Allison Taylor]]. Both students impressed music teacher [[Dewey Largo]] with their talent and engaged in a spirited musical duel as they tried to outperform one another. After a closely contested audition, Alison was awarded the first-chair position, while Lisa finished as second chair.<ref name="Rival">"[[Lisa's Rival]]"</ref> |
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| | During the teachers' strike at Springfield Elementary School, during one practice session, the band performed "Pop Goes the Weasel," a piece they normally would not have played under [[Dewey Largo]] supervision. The performance was interrupted when Largo unexpectedly returned and put an end to the unsanctioned rehearsal.<ref name="PTA"/> | | During the teachers' strike at Springfield Elementary School, during one practice session, the band performed "Pop Goes the Weasel," a piece they normally would not have played under [[Dewey Largo]] supervision. The performance was interrupted when Largo unexpectedly returned and put an end to the unsanctioned rehearsal.<ref name="PTA"/> |
The school held band auditions to determine seating assignments for the upcoming school year. The most competitive audition was for first-chair saxophone, where Lisa Simpson faced new student Allison Taylor. Both students impressed music teacher Dewey Largo with their talent and engaged in a spirited musical duel as they tried to outperform one another. After a closely contested audition, Alison was awarded the first-chair position, while Lisa finished as second chair.[4]
During the teachers' strike at Springfield Elementary School, during one practice session, the band performed "Pop Goes the Weasel," a piece they normally would not have played under Dewey Largo supervision. The performance was interrupted when Largo unexpectedly returned and put an end to the unsanctioned rehearsal.[5]