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Author: atl4413
Date: 2004-03-17 01:06
Davor wrote: "Get rid of at least 1 screw, or better both of them! You will not have any problems at all. Try not to get the reed off the mouthpiece, or try to play without a reed! How about not to play at all - I suggest that to all my LAZY students."
Well, after getting up at 5:00 AM to take care of the family and get them out of the door, getting ready myself, running off to work to crunch numbers for 9-10 hours, spending 1.5 hours in traffic trying to get home to spend another hour cooking dinner and then cleaning up the kitchen; getting clothes and lunches ready the next day and then trying to buy out 1 hour for practicing before an 11:00 bedtime, yes, I'd say at that point I'd rather not fool with an extra screw if I don't have to. Playing is something I do for enjoyment and relaxation. The more time I can spend playing and the less I can spend fiddling around with equipment, the better.
Post Edited (2004-03-17 01:07)
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