Klarinet Archive - Posting 000005.txt from 1996/09

From: "I. Schwabbauer" <schwab@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: Introductions
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 1996 09:21:21 -0400

I think he is a clarinet player that has trouble with high notes and so
goes up in the rigging to make it easier to play "high" notes. I know
that I was having trouble with some of the charts in "Bye Bye Birdie"
until they moved the orchestra from the pit up into the loft for our
community theater production.

Ivan -who always thought that my clarinet was the reason for my bad
sound, but now realize thanks to Dan L. and other erudite members of this
group that it is due to my head size and shape being incompatible with my
body size and shape.

On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, Sherri Hill wrote:

> On 3 Sep 96 at 23:52, Dick Walters wrote :
>
> > Stephen R. Lasky wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, I hope that this will get to the Tall Ships List. I have been having
a
> > > bit of trouble getting through.
> > >
> [snip]
>
> > Tall tales, perhaps, but not tall ships.
> >
> > Boy, is he lost.
> >
> > Dick W
>
> You know, I was wondering what this post was about... Like, what does this
have
> to do with Clarinet. I thought he was going to say he played his Clarinet on
> the boat... now that would have made sense.
> =====================================================
> -Sherri (Sheba@-----.net)
> This is the sig for September 6, 1996; Day 250 of 366
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Can a blue man sing the whites?
> Meester, do you vant to buy a duck?
> A hangover: the wrath of grapes.
> =====================================================
>

   
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