The Clarinet BBoard
|
Author: Ralph G
Date: 2002-08-28 03:47
I just had a laugh looking at the page for Eric Barr, principal oboist for the Dallas Symphony, where he says that most oboists only have one hobby -- making reeds.
I hope we clarinet geeks aren't THAT single-minded.
So what does everyone like to do when they put the horns away?
For my part, my other big interest is commercial aviation. I'm the only person I know who enjoys airport layovers because I get to watch the planes. I collect 1/400-scale diecast airliner models and have a pretty good assortment of aviation enthusiast books and magazines. Since I live in a city with two naval air stations nearby, the Blue Angels come here every year and I never miss them. One day I'll get my crud together and take flying lessons.
Also love Notre Dame football. A buddy and I made a pilgrimage to the ND-USC game in '99 and had a great time.
Add baseball and exercise to my list.
Anyone else?
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-28 03:52
That is sooooo true about oboists - and it's mainly because off-the-shelf oboe reeds suck.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Kat
Date: 2002-08-28 04:18
fiber arts and folkdancing. not to mention sci/fi fantasy.
but i don't have much time...too busy teaching 3-4 days a week and working a part-time (benefit-providing) job and playing in _3_ semi-pro groups!
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Ilkka
Date: 2002-08-28 05:16
Accordion, guitar, singing, dancing, acting, cycling, skiing, log-building, hunting, old tractors.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: GBK
Date: 2002-08-28 05:37
If you really must know...
Walking the beach looking for used teeth
Alphabetizing my collection of lint
Anything involving chocolate and velvet ...GBK
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: ron b
Date: 2002-08-28 05:41
Landscape and/or fantasy oil painting, pen and drawing (depending on weather conditions); otherwise, just enjoying the great outdoors. Indoor hobby: (with an apology to Nahya for the :::::) building prototype (experimental) steam engines. Ocassional volunteer activity, yard work, painting, clean up - helping folks with things they need help with. Participated in an old-fashioned barn raising a few years back. Great memorable experience
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Wes
Date: 2002-08-28 06:33
As an oboe player also, I spend a lot of time on reeds. However, it could be worse, that is, if one had to make reeds for students too. As a former driver of a 15/30 IHC tractor, I also find old machinery and tractors kind of interesting but have no place in the city for them. Playing in several groups, etc becomes very time consuming because one tends to practice for the next gig or rehearsal leaving little time for non musical activities.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-28 07:01
My hobbies:
* arranging music for "barbershop" quartet - my little group is called "vocal minority";
* being a comfort to my dying mother; and
* watercolour painting (which I adore but am not brilliant at).
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Karel
Date: 2002-08-28 09:27
Chess, reading, and listening to music played better than I can play.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2002-08-28 11:28
Quality time with my young kids, playing multi-instruments in shows, badminton tramping (i.e. NZ 'hiking'), making and repairing anything that is not electronic, camping, festival movies and live theatre, singing in a gay choir, ethnic food, helping tertiary students in a variety of subjects, tending 50 varieties of fruit and nut trees, satisfying insatiable appetite for ever-richer understanding of my total environment - people and material - hence internet addiction.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: William
Date: 2002-08-28 12:59
From Nov 1 through mid-April, I curl three nights a week at the Madison Curling Club, one of the largest clubs in the US and home to both the womens and mens US Olympic teams. For more info in this latest official olympic medal sport, check out this website:
http://www.usacurl.org/ and Good Curling!!!!
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-08-28 13:22
What an interesting/diverse group of hobbies, they make very enjoyable reading. My senior years are kept busy, hopefully somewhat productive, by library-bookstore involvement, a bit of genealogy-history research, a bit of patent-looking-up and doing minor repairing-advising chores re: woodwinds, mostly for school kids, my "public-service". Also "honey-do's". Don
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: charles
Date: 2002-08-28 14:03
I enjoy cooking, I am a chef as my job right now, and I absoulutly love cooking, music more, but it is equally as skill demanding as well as equipment laden as music.
Charles
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Jerry McD
Date: 2002-08-28 14:21
Church activities, officiate football, play daddy, make reeds (I make about half my useful reeds). Very interesting list from everybody!
Jerry McD.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: bob gardner
Date: 2002-08-28 14:33
building my log home, raising dogs (old english mastiff),shoot pool (just got my own table),riding horses,reading (fiction),movie watching and my most important hobbie is enjoying each and everyday. it'a a tough life but some one has to do it.
peace
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: BeckyC
Date: 2002-08-28 15:19
I'm a single Mom. I work part time, Home school the 4 children, teach a 5 yr. old Sunday School class, chauffer the kids to practices, games, and activities, and just plum work full time at home......... I was SO thrilled to say that THE CLARINET was my official hobby. (haha)
But when I can, I will crochet doilies, afghans, and such. I also cross stitch some. I raise a variety of pets and a joyful diversity of friends that are always around!!!
Enjoy it all. I would have to say that if I had my dream home with the horses and all...........the Clarinet would probably fall to second place as far as hobbies go.
Becky
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: David Dow
Date: 2002-08-28 15:29
walking, reading sleeping, listening to good music(not always classical), biking, hiking,dancing, and of course sleeping!
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Vic
Date: 2002-08-28 15:39
Well, I have a full-time day job (not involving music), plus I'm an adjunct professor of business at a local university, so I don't have a whole lot of time for anything but those - main hobby is the clarinet. But on the infrequent occasions when there is some spare time: golf, photography, reading, and, as GBK mentioned, anything involving chocolate.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: javier garcia
Date: 2002-08-28 17:58
the time spent with my family
Paper folding: origami
trekking
cooking
reading
and, as GBK says, chocolates.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Sneakers
Date: 2002-08-28 17:59
Family history, playing with my cats and watching Friends and Law and Order.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: L
Date: 2002-08-28 18:32
Pottery, making webpages, writing poetry, excersizing, watching indie films.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: ~ jerry
Date: 2002-08-28 23:32
Like Ralph G., I don't mind being held up at a RR crossing.............I am enamored with trains (for more than 50 years now).
Also, amateur radio, bicycling, travel (I have always had wonder-lust, and I sure miss my motorhome), photography (black & white, preferred), and"wishing" I could play clarinet.
Trouble is, a job gets in my way but it's catch 22.
BTW Bob G., I have always enjoyed pool and hope I can get out your way some time to shoot a couple of games.
~ jerry
Still in clarinet boot camp.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Ken
Date: 2002-08-29 01:32
Sharing whatever clarinet knowledge I have on this Bulletin Board, studying/comparing Bible versions, song writing, bike riding and working on reeds. <:-D
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: David Pegel
Date: 2002-08-29 01:39
My music realted hobbies include writing and singing.
On the other end of the spectrum, I enjoy reading, writing poetry, drilling for ROTC (I get to throw 15 pound rifles 10 feet in the air and catch them spinning at 300 rpm , what fun!), peer counseling, running, working out, and - get this, what other guys do you know like this? - home design.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Mark Pinner
Date: 2002-08-29 01:42
I played Rugby Union for 15 years until I was 30 and was a competitive cyclist until 35 running second in my last race, only D grade 26 kilometres so nothing that exciting, I was forced to retire from sporting activities due to lack of knee cartlidge material, smashed right shoulder, dodgy ribs and a fallen arch in my left foot. In my spare time, I work seven days a week as a musician, I am writing a thesis on brass and military bands. I try to consume a fair quantity of beer, Tooheys Black a local beverage, keep up an active interest in horse and greyhound racing but mainly I play them and fix them.
Some people have said that I should find a life. By the way Diz I use off the shelf bassoon reeds and they are fine. Oboists are just precious.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-29 02:11
Charles said:
I enjoy cooking, I am a chef as my job right now, and I absoulutly love cooking
I'm impressed - all my chef friends give me grief if I ask them to cook for me
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-29 02:13
BeckyC said:
crochet doilies, afghans, and such
how, prithee does one crochet an Afghan?? - I find it hard enough getting one to go for a walk without dribbling all over me in the process, let alone ...
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: joevacc
Date: 2002-08-29 02:56
I am into model trains. I have always loved trains. We have some 50 year old Lionel trains that were given to my son by my father that look like they are brand new! ( My brother and I were not allowed the touch them as kids! ;~o ) They sat in his attic for over 35 years - needless to say nothing worked very well. So I have spent many hours restoring them. I also am a bit of a motor head as I have a 1947 Chevy Fleetmaster Coupe and a 1970 Triumph GT6+. I boast of having one of the few examples of these cars with all the electrical components working! But alas, its motor has blown! (Any British car enthusiast has a big grin on his face right now!) Also, I have been riding my motorcycle every chance I get for the last 20 years! I also have done a fair amount of backpacking around the US and plan to do more.
Fun thread.
Best,
-=[Joe Vacc]=-
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: BeckyC
Date: 2002-08-29 03:16
Diz........You're teasing right?
If your not talking about the breed of dog, then your dribbling problem was supposed to stop when you stopped dragging your afghan with you wherever you go.
How do you crochet an afghan?? Patience, Patience, and more patience. You ought to learn how. It's also relaxing.
Becky
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Jim E.
Date: 2002-08-29 04:00
Boating, a 15 foot Bayliner in NJ back bays... and fishing for summer flounder.
Leaded stained glass
Computer graphics & photography
Singing (baritone) in church choir and community choruses
Sunday school teacher, co-teacher of grades 3 & 4, and an adult Bible study
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, past president of local chapter, now "just" a carpenter.
Furniture making
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Ralph G
Date: 2002-08-29 04:06
Thanks to all who've replied! This has been interesting reading. Gosh, from golf, curling, drawing, oil painting, car maintenance and model railroading, you fine folks sure run the gamut of activities. Clarineting does stimulate the ol' melon.
Keep the replies coming.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Joe O'Kelly
Date: 2002-08-29 04:50
I am an active collector and opperator of Lionel trains. My grandfather started me on them scince I was born. I am not ashamed to say that I have accumulated so much knowledge on Lionel trains that I could write a book on it. The years of 1945 through 1969 is my specialty.If I had the computor know how I would start an "O" guage discussion forum.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: beth b.
Date: 2002-08-29 14:47
Making soap and lotions, playing recorder in an early music consort, reading, gardening, camping, sewing/quilting and for amusment, watching my children.
beth
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Sue P
Date: 2002-08-29 16:33
I am church organist and church warden, I play golf, enjoy cooking, have a few (3) piano students, work part time for a charity and have a husband and three children to look after.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Jim
Date: 2002-08-30 00:08
Lawn Service business, computers, gardening.
Spoiling my grandchildren.
Jim
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: Terry Horlick
Date: 2002-08-30 04:42
Tons of other stuff... full time job, play sax in a Big band. Drive and repair antique cars instead of modern ones. Right now I am working on casting my own parts... pumps and valves for a 1902 steam car I am restoring. Here is a drawing of what it will look like when finsihed: <img src="http://pages.sbcglobal.net/thorlick/steam/wagonette.jpg" border="6" align ="right">
I got my lathe installed this weekend, I will make a nice clarinet stand before doing the car parts.
<a href="http://pages.sbcglobal.net/thorlick/steam">My steam car page</a>
Terry
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
Author: John
Date: 2002-09-03 07:17
photography, astronomy (my major, but still a hobby when i have the time), petting my cat, drinking 96 cans of soda in short amounts of time, writing (poetry, and starting something else now...perhaps a novel if it ever gets that far), and golf.
|
|
Reply To Message
|
|
The Clarinet Pages
|
|