Klarinet Archive - Posting 001288.txt from 1998/05

From: Rodger Graham-Wilson <rgwilson@-----.au>
Subj: Re: [kl] Travelling and Playing Was
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 19:53:54 -0400

On 26th May 1998, Sherry Katz wrote:
>Interesting that you should jump to that conclusion. Actually I'm a manager
>in a computer software company and I travel because I manage programmers,
>sales people, QA staff, developers and deal with customers, vendors, and
>suppliers flung all around the globe. My travel has nothing to do with
>playing the clarinet and taking my clarinet with me on a trip is more of an
>attempt to keep doing some things that I would do in my daily life at home -
>to keep some sanity and fun in my life.
>
>I'd probably be annoyed if I were in a hotel room trying to get some work
>done and I heard someone practicing an instrument. As someone who plays I'd
>probably be tolerant of it, but I can easily understand how business
>travellers might feel that their room should be quiet. Hence I don't mind
>going outside to play.
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I'm sorry that I jumped to the wrong conclusion about your profession. I
was making a general statement about being able to play or practise at any
reasonable hour anywhere. Sorry.

Rodger Graham-Wilson.

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