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 Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2004-10-31 23:03

Hey guys
I can't stand the heat! Australia is heading very quickly toward summer at the moment and my bedroom is on 2nd floor, facing west with 2 windows and nothing to obstruct the afternoon sun. It gets VERY hot up here.

Anyway, over summer, the heat seriously reduces my practise time, if I even can be bothered doing ANY on a 40oC day.
Any tips re: keeping cool, getting myself to do some work in the hot days?

Thanks.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2004-10-31 23:20

Invest in room air conditioner?

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Contra 
Date:   2004-11-01 00:18

Invest in a new home somewhere cooler.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: hans 
Date:   2004-11-01 00:26

Lucky you - soon it will be winter here.
Get window shades and a fan.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: msloss 
Date:   2004-11-01 00:30

Switch to Buffet clarinets.

[grin]

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2004-11-01 00:52

No seriously.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2004-11-01 01:18

I was serious; light a candle instead of cursing the darkness ...

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Sarah 
Date:   2004-11-01 01:19

You could practice early in the day (if possible) when its cooler, take a cool shower before you practice, and practice for shorter segements several times a day. Is there a basement you could practice in?

Also, I would definately get some shades or curtains to hang up during the day. At night, keep the windows open (if you don't have an air conditioner this will let the cooler air in) and make sure to close the curtains when the sun comes up (or shortly after).

Those are my keeping cool ideas.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: marcia 
Date:   2004-11-01 01:46

During my 15 year sojourn in Melbourne (I'm back "home" in Vancouver B.C.) I despised the heat so I can empathise. Outside blinds are very effective against the heat. They can be awnings or bamboo blinds. The bamboo blinds are much less costly and easier to install. And, being a keen cross counrty skiier, I am looking forward to winter here!!

Marcia

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Kev 
Date:   2004-11-01 03:52

If you get blinds or curtains, make sure they're white or a light color.



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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: ned 
Date:   2004-11-01 04:37

All of the advice offered seems fairly obvious and commonsense to me and I wonder if they have not occurred to you anyway.

If blinds and airconditioners are not an option though, you could ask permission to practice in a church hall (if there are any still left these days) or may the local Scout hall would be keen to let you have a room in return for something - a service to the movement perhaps.

Don't know wheree you are in Oz exactly, but I can sympathise with those of us who struggle with 40 degree Melbourne days and 99% (it seems) Sydney humidity, although my experience of the American midwest and East coast in their summer leaves us for dead (or more accurately, during their long spells, probably leaves THEM for dead).

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Hank Lehrer 
Date:   2004-11-01 10:32

Hi,

See this thread for a discussion on temperature and pitch.

http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=124651&t=124394

You'll probably need a 68 mm barrel as well. [hot]


HRL

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-11-01 18:51

Bionaire makes a fan which is a vertical design. The vertical (looks like a tower) design doesn't "cut up" the sound like any other room fan does.

Doesn't affect the sound at all.

(I'm one "hot" dude - just ask Mark C., he can vouche for that one  :) )



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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2004-11-02 10:30

Do you have a cellar? Try practicing there - it has got to be cooler...

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2004-11-02 13:16

I just went through an extensive housing search here in oppressively hot South Texas. Several homes I saw had what looked like Roman window shades -- sheer, one-piece pleated shades that could be drawn up and down like miniblinds. Every house that had them was very comfortable wherever there was direct sunlight hitting them. And they diffuse direct sunlight to cast a nice soft light throughout the room. Look into getting some for your place.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2004-11-02 14:10

Be glad you don't have the opposite problem. This is from the IDRS board:

People all over Finland are spending this week-end changing to winter tires with studs, as required by law from November onwards. For all of you in sunnier climes, here's a taste of what you will be missing.

15C / 59F
This is as warm as it normally gets in Finland, so we'll start here. People in Spain wear winter-coats and gloves. The Finns are out in the sun, getting a tan.

10C / 50F
The French are trying in vain to start their central heating. Finns plant flowers in their gardens.

5C / 41F
Italian cars won't start. Finns are cruising in convertibles.

0C / 32F
Distilled water freezes. The water in our Vantaa river gets a little thicker.

-5C / 23F
People in California almost freeze to death. Finns have their final barbecue before winter.

-10C / 14F
The Brits start the heat in their houses. Finns start wearing long sleeves.

-20C / -4F
Aussies flee from Mallorca. Finns end their Midsummer celebrations. Autumn is here.

-30C / -22F
Greeks die from the cold. Finns start drying their laundry indoors.

-40C / -40F
Buildings in Paris start cracking in the cold. The Finns stand in line at the hotdog stands.

-50C / -58F
Polar bears start evacuating the North Pole. The Finnish army postpones its winter survival training awaiting real winter weather.

-60C / -76F
Korvatunturi (the home of Santa Claus in Lapland) freezes over. Finns rent a movie and stay indoors.

-70C / -94F
The false Santa moves south. The Finns get frustrated since they can't store their vodka outdoors any more. The Finnish army goes out on winter survival training.

-183C / -297.4F
Microbes in food die. Finnish cows complain that the farmers' hands are cold.

-273C / -459.4F
Atom-based movement halts. The Finns start saying "Perkele, it's cold outside today."

-300C / -508F
Hell freezes over. Finland wins the Eurovision Song Contest. Time to take a sauna and then jump in the Arctic Ocean naked.

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-11-02 15:04

Move to that mining town in the Outback where they live underground

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Practice/Performing in the heat.
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2004-11-02 21:03

Coober pedy? I don't think so!

Thanks for the suggestions guys! Will try some of the inexpensive ones first.

We've had a few cold days lately, so I'm gonna make sure my room is freezing, then keep it that way!

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