Another rant. This time staccato
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Re: Another rant. This time staccato
Think of the increased R-value and energy savings!!
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Re: Another rant. This time staccato
...and - when applied to interior decor as well - I just really like the open/spacious/industrial/in-vogue look...
Re: Another rant. This time staccato
And then there’s the viola players. Where the latest CDC guidance calls for the double masking of ALL of them. This will muffle the noise, and dampen the attempts to ask for note checks during a rehearsal.Mary Ann wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:16 pm It has been fascinating the difference in articulation markings required for strings and brass players. String players tend to slur everything and brass players tend to separate everything. Separate notes with lines over them are played completely differently by string players and brass players; the strings will have the barest of separations between the notes, and the brass players will leave enough space that you can drive a truck through it.
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When will the viola players get to go unmasked??
NEVER!!
NEVER!!
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Mack Brass Artiste
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The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
Re: Another rant. This time staccato
They’re unwashed as it is.Three Valves wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 1:58 pm When will the viola players get to go unmasked??
NEVER!!
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I really don't understand the jokes about viola players. I play viola and find it a beautiful instrument, the Cor Anglais of the string family. It is more mellow than the violin and easier on the ears.
Now, if you were talking about SAXOPHONE players, I might get it.
Now, if you were talking about SAXOPHONE players, I might get it.
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I really don’t get tuba players making jokes about any other types of instrumentalists, period.
Even bluegrass banjo solos – which are all in the same key and repetitive – are more interesting than tuba solos, and their players understand stage presence and showmanship…
… oh yeah: and they are nearly always in tune.
Even bluegrass banjo solos – which are all in the same key and repetitive – are more interesting than tuba solos, and their players understand stage presence and showmanship…
… oh yeah: and they are nearly always in tune.
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You mean this isn't the joke?
But i do take your point. Humor at the expense of others usually costs more than it is worth (humor economics 103? pretty sure it is front action anyway). On the other hand self-deprecation is a universal tool in the humorists bag.
In the words of Jack Point, "Why, when there’s naught else to laugh at, I laugh at myself till I ache for it!"
(and to um, keep this post on point... that was legato)
Don't fret it!
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