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 Watches for Clarinetists
Author: wjk 
Date:   2004-11-01 14:40

I received a Movado watch as a gift recently. I love the watch, but I notice it feels heavy on my hand when I play the clarinet. Would a leather rather than a metal band be preferable? Have others used even heavier watches like Tag or Rolex when performing?
Thanks!



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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2004-11-01 14:47

I switched to a pocketwatch a year ago and have never looked back.

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Tim P 
Date:   2004-11-01 14:49

Tim P, who did not get enough sleep last tinght, Replies:

Maybe you can get a neck strap and attach it to the watch band.
You could get little helium balloons and tie them to the band.

I wonder if the leather band would help create a "darker "tone.

I have always had trouble keeping proper time while playing. Maybe a new watch would help.

the above comments offered in the name of fun.
have a nice day.

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Tim P 
Date:   2004-11-01 14:55

on a serious note

I use a Timex watch on a cloth velco type band. I wear it on my left hand and it does not bother me. I would expect some degree of effect if worn on the right hand since it already has plenty to do.

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Brenda Siewert 
Date:   2004-11-01 15:56

I wear a Rolex and have worn it for years while performing. Once you get used to it it's not a problem.

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: GBK 
Date:   2004-11-01 16:14

Victor Borge told a friend that he could tell time by his piano.
His friend was incredulous, so Borge volunteered to demonstrate.
He pounded out a crashing march. Immediately there came a banging on the wall and a shrill voice screamed, "Stop that noise. Don't you know it's 1:35 in the morning?"


/ cue: rim shot ...GBK


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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2004-11-01 19:38

As with most slight weights, your wrist will adjust to it. It feels heavy now, but your left (or right, depending on which hand it's on) hand will become stronger to accomodate for this.

As for myself, I wear a fairly heave Fossil watch, but am awaiting the day that I call someone and have a custom gold pocketwatch made for myself. I've always wanted one, and I want it to be unique and something that hopefully in the future I can pass down as a family heirloom.

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: John O'Janpa 
Date:   2004-11-01 19:58

Athletes often run with weighted spats to strengthen muscles, then of course compete without the spats so their feet "feel lighter".

Maybe clarinetists should practice wearing four Rolexs (two on each wrist and then remove them for performances. Hmmm, we could extend this to weighted rings for strenghthening fingers. I smell a patent.

Usually when I have an idea like this, I find that someone is already selling it.

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: larryb 
Date:   2004-11-01 20:12

I don't wear a watch, but I wonder if the wedding band on my left ring finger causes problems with G-A/C-D trills, and if I remove the ring, will I be able to get a date with the cute oboist?

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Bob A 
Date:   2004-11-01 20:41

Boy, you can sure tell who is getting the NICE gigs. Even a Rolex yet! [grin]
Bob A

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: 3dogmom 
Date:   2004-11-01 23:49

If it does't feel good why would you wear it?
Sue

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Contra 
Date:   2004-11-02 03:40

I too switched to a pocketwatch years ago. Unfortunately, it stopped winding. Now I have a little watch that clips onto a belt loop. With it, I don't have to pull it out of my pocket. Everybody wins.

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-11-02 14:37

Thanks GBK for the Borge...the guy was fantastic. In answer to wjk I would mention that really important people don't even wear wrist watches since they could care less what time it was. If you are trying to impress your co-players then my all means wear the watch while playing......or sell it on eBay and buy a Rolex or one of those deep sea diving watches that are even heavier and noticeable. But certainly a Rolex is always impressive....even if it's a fake one.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: wjk 
Date:   2004-11-02 15:00

I'm looking for a ligature that has an expensive watch on it---will this affect its tone?

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-11-02 15:16

wjk...you really do have a sense of humor....good for you. Actually, if you get one of those Timex with a velcro band you can use it for a lig!!

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Watches for Clarinetists
Author: Todd W. 
Date:   2004-11-02 17:20

GBK --

Then there was the guy who was bent over carrying his grandfather clock home on his back after it was repaired. A passerby commented, "Why don't you get a wristwatch like everybody else?"

Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher?

Positively, Mr. Shean.

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