Klarinet Archive - Posting 000135.txt from 2002/01

From: "Gregory Smith" <Gregory@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Re: Tribute
Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 12:53:13 -0500

Karl asked:
> I admit that occasionally I've resorted to putting a tuner on my stand =
(with
> a mic attached to my clarinet's bell) to convince myself in a really
> funky-pitched orchestra that I'm at least close. But, without meaning =
at all
> to be snide, I'm curious - what benefit do you find in keeping a
> humidistat/thermostat on your stand during a concert? There's nothing =
you
> can do about the conditions in the hall in any case (except refuse to
> continue playing if things get too out of whack).
>=20
> Just wondering...
>=20
> Karl Krelove
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I did this just a couple of times to confirm what I thought was going =
on. It was just a test.

Gregory Smith

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