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Author: HAT
Date: 2002-09-07 20:52
If one of you was the clarinet player on the northbound A express train in Manhattan this afternoon. . .
Your throat tones are flat. . .
David Hattner, NYC
www.northbranchrecords.com
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Author: William
Date: 2002-09-07 22:14
You can't even play your clarinet on a train in NYC without eliciting a review????? Is nothing "private" anymore???
BTW, David, great website. Everyone ought to check it out.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-09-07 22:30
He might have been on his way to Chadash to get a barrel...GBK
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Author: HAT
Date: 2002-09-07 22:59
Sorry, I had to be catty. You should have heard the person sitting across from me who was trying to listen to her cd player. She was pissed!!!
Play on the subway in NYC and you never know who will hear you.
Other than the throat tones, it wasn't all that bad. I wouldn't want to play on a moving subway, that's for sure.
And he was going the wrong way to get to Chadash. I nearly said something to the poor guy, but I didn't care that much.
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Author: Kat
Date: 2002-09-08 01:04
huh...what did he look like? I know a guy who plays in the NYC subway sometimes, and he's mostly a sax player...so that may be it...lol
For the record, I've only ever been to NYC once, and never made it on a subway...lol
Katrina
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2002-09-08 12:29
We just do it so no one will sit next to us on crowded days.
And it wasn't flat, it was the Doppler effect.
"If a clarinetist travelling North at 15 miles an hours passes a clarinetist travelling South at 10 miles an hour, how long will the piece they simultaneously play sound in tune to those on the deck?"
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Author: Bob Arney
Date: 2002-09-08 13:42
He might have been Canadian and was playing: "Take the Train, Eh"
Bob A
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Author: Pam
Date: 2002-09-09 01:18
Very funny Bob A -- or would that be Bob, Eh? Just kidding.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-09-09 01:25
GBK - thanks - the A train is extremely ugly - good to see it's being "tarted up" with some clarinet chortelings.
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Author: Brian Peterson
Date: 2002-09-09 22:59
Did anyone catch "A Prarie Home Companion" this past weekend on NPR? The show (I'm not sure if it was a repeat or not) featured New York subway musicians. The two I heard included a vocal duo and a Indian (as in the country of) instrumental ensemble. It was really cool. Listening reminded me of David's A train clarinetist. I guess the PHC producers couldn't track the fellow down.
Brian Peterson
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Author: TDC
Date: 2002-09-12 21:47
A guy used to play his alto just at the top of the subway stair at 86th and Lex. One day, I saw a mom give her little girl a coin for him. The innocent 4 year-old walked over and dropped it into the bell of the horn. The player and I laughed like hell.
TC
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Author: BandBaby
Date: 2002-09-19 00:03
In response to TDC: that's better than playing a whole gig with a jazz band with a box of reeds down your bell! Ha-ha!
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