Klarinet Archive - Posting 000047.txt from 2001/08

From: Lacy Schroeder <LacyS@-----.org>
Subj: RE: [kl] I'm baaack!
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 11:36:21 -0400

Ed-

Ooops, you know I haven't had a geography class since 7th grade! You're
right...that may be why it's said to be atop the Cumberland
Plateau..duh..blondeness setting in yet again...

Actually, reed-wise, I left a box unfinished before I left so I could fix
them there, but the box I already had ready worked just great. So, I didn't
have to do too much to the other box. All the oboe and bassoon players,
however, spent their free time having reedmaking parties. I attended a few,
since my closest friends there were a bassoon and an oboe player! It was
fascinating to watch, and made me glad I didn't go that far with the
bassoon!

And yes, Ed, it would be a bad thing. And the rest of you probably don't
know that Lacy is my mother's maiden name, so I have to DEFINITELY stay away
from guys with the last name Lacy 'cause I don't want to end up marrying my
cousin. I'm so not into that...As an aside, I went to school with a guy sax
player with the last name Lehde (pronounced "lady") and we decided that we
should never get married because my name would be Lacy Lehde. How could
anyone take me seriously with THAT name? Geez.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lacy, Edwin [mailto:el2@-----.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:52 PM
> To: 'Lacy Schroeder '; ''klarinet@-----.org' '
> Subject: RE: [kl] I'm baaack!
>
>
> From: Lacy Schroeder
>
> <<<Oh, I'm sorry, it was the Sewanee Summer Music Festival at the
> University of the South in Sewanee, TN. In the Smoky
> Mountains, too!>>>
>
> Better look at your atlas again, Lacy. Those hills you saw
> weren't the
> Smoky Mountains, but in Tennessee they are called the
> Cumberland Mountains,
> more properly known as the "Cumberland Plateau." I'm not
> sure about the
> elevation in and around Sewanee, but I think it might be
> around 1000 to 1500
> feet, while in the Smoky Mountains there are peaks at over 6000 feet.
>
> Let me see, I should try to make this clarinet-related. What was your
> experience as to the effects of the altitude on your reeds?
>
> Ed Lacy
> EL2@-----.edu
>
> P.S. to all other list members: Lacy and I decided a couple
> of years ago
> that we could never be married to each other, because then
> her name would be
> Lacy Lacy. But that's OK, as I'm already married, and have
> been for over 42
> years. (Oh, yes, all of it to only one wife.)
>
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