Klarinet Archive - Posting 000367.txt from 2002/07

From: "Kimber" <wolfcry01@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] religion and clarinet playing
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:51:57 -0400

I am replying to both messages. I don't nessicarily think they are more
likely to be aetheist. At least not in my case. Both my mom and I play
clarinet, and we are both Wicca. We went from no religion in particular to
one that combines all but evil. But if searching for the perfect reed is
that hard, how exactly do we know what the perfect reed is? What is the
perfect reed? Please inform me so that I may continue on in my search...lol.
Kimber the wrestler
----- Original Message -----
From: Sirius T. Bontea <clarinetist@-----.net>
Subject: Re: [kl] religion and clarinet playing

> jim & joyce wrote:
>
> >All this tag line stuff got me wondering if clarinet players
> >are more or less likely to be atheists than, say, brass
> >players. My theory is that clarinet players are more likely
> >-- because of the reeds.
> >
> >No point surveying Violin players. They think they are the
> >gods.
> >
> >jim lande
> >
> LOL. I have to agree with you on the reed issue... With all the modern
> technology and equipment to manufacture precisely cut and measured
> reeds, searching for the "perfect" reed is like trying to find the Holy
> Grail. If there is a clarinet god out there, he's probably pretty darn
> mischievious. ;-)
>
> This kinda reminds me of a funny quote I saw several years ago on IRC:
>
> "The question isn't about whether or not there is a god, but rather, if
> there is a god, must he be sane?"
>
> Cheers,
> ~Sirius
>
>
>
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