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 Oh wow, I am not alone
Author: Elkwoman46 
Date:   2007-02-08 13:54

I thought there was something wrong with me.
I love musical instruments, and over the years have been involved in a number of them. People look at me funny. I am viewed as being quite demented for this flaw in my nature. I love to make sounds.
Can anything be done? LOL
I am so delighted and surprised to find this board!
God bless you all!

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 Re: Oh wow, I am not alone
Author: Erik713 
Date:   2007-02-08 14:14

HA! No, you're not alone. Maybe we should rename this thread "12-step program for multi-instrumentalists."

My name is Erik, and I'm addicted to woodwind instruments.

~~~~~~~

~Woodwind doubler - sop./alto/tenor saxes, clarinet, oboe, English horn, flute/picc.
~Woodwind Teacher

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 Re: Oh wow, I am not alone
Author: rcnelson 
Date:   2007-02-08 14:57

Elk,

Welcome to this forum....there are a number of us "demented" ones out here. I'm having the time of my life getting the reed II book of MAME ready for a community theater. Alto sax, flute, Bb and Bass clarinets. 4 different instruments, 4 different embouchures, some very fast instrument changes involved. And I'm loving every minute of it. Can't wait until rehearsals start.

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 Re: Oh wow, I am not alone
Author: Gandalfe 
Date:   2007-02-13 03:48

I mostly play the saxes, but for me that means:

Soprillo Bb (picollo)
Sopranino Eb
Soprano C (that has horrible intonation challenges for me)
Soprano Bb
Alto Eb
C Melody
Tenor Bb
Baritone Eb
Bass Bb

I chosen to forego the F Mezzo, Conn-O-sax, and countrabass saxes because of the cost associated with these intruments. The Conn-O-sax that I have played is priced at $60,000 but is the sweetest sax I have ever played.

So when I think what some of you play, I am awed. I started on the clarinet two years ago and bass clarinet a year ago. It will take me years to gain the fluidity that I have with saxes. So just thinking of oboes, English horns, and bassoon just is out of the question.

My wife plays clarinets:

Eb soprano
C soprano
Bb soprano
Eb alto
Bb bass

And she started the saxes a little over a year ago. She is making a lot more progress on saxes than I am on clarinets.

Jim and Suzy

Pacifica Big Band
Seattle, Washington

Post Edited (2007-02-13 03:51)

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