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Fri Nov-10-06 01:10 PM
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with LSU's music department on February 10th and I've never been to Baton Rouge...anyone familiar with the area who can answer some questions and put my mind at ease at least a little bit?
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:11 PM
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:16 PM
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:37 PM
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12. I've been running around |
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like a chicken with my head cut off...girly-poo to the library and bonehead to the school and then to his friend's and then to the music store...and Danny's sick today so I had Danny gak to clean up in his room and one of the cats gakked on my bed.
It's been 'interesting'.
I got my turkey, though. Figured I'd get it now before all that was left were the puny little 16 pounders.
I'm so not ready for all this to start.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:18 PM
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decent town.
hot as hell in summer.
that's kinda in my neck of the woods.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:26 PM
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And I can imagine what it's like in the summer...it's gotta be unbearable. Heh...and he's coming from Colorado where the humidity's usually in the teens somewhere.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:27 PM
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louisiana is a strange creature.
i don't think it is like a typical college town. it is a southern town.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:33 PM
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He's a good kid and has a good head on his shoulders...very focused. If it doesn't involved band or baseball, it sinks to the very bottom of the list of priorities.
Still, I worry, y'know?
You know anything about hotels in the area? The university suggested one (Lod and Carole Cook Conference Center and Hotel) and I'm wondering how close it is to the campus -- he doesn't drive yet.
I know, I know...but it's not my fault.
Not entirely.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:20 PM
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:27 PM
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I don't know what his audition music is, though...I keep forgetting to ask him.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:33 PM
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If his audition is anything like the ones I took, his score will be 50-60% sight reading, 30-40% prepared music, and the rest scales. But having a good prepared piece is a must.
Good luck to him!
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:34 PM
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he does fairly well with sight-reading, but scales...that's been a problem for him in the past.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:52 PM
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20. Scales are more important than they seem |
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they may only count for 10% or so of the score, but they are usually the first part of the audition. If you can rip through your scales at an A+ level, it sets up everything else. The judges may decide "hey, this kid is prepared, lets skip the easy sight reading and go to the hard stuff" and right there his sight reading score goes from a starting difficulty of D to C or B. Big advantage.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:53 PM
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He doesn't work on them as much as he should -- he's always preparing for this concert or that competition. He needs to Make the time.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:37 PM
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13. I couldn't remember who the other |
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bassoonist on the board was. :hi:
I got two years of college paid on a music scholarship playing it.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:45 PM
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I got to tour the world with the Army Band playing bassoon.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:48 PM
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but my parents couldn't afford an instrument. I always played one owned by the HS or university. I broke down a few years ago and sold my reed making tools. :(
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:54 PM
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but I got Bell's Palsey a couple years ago, and never got my embrochure back 100%.
Want to buy a slightly used bassoon?
I still have all my reed making tools too, but my daughter raided my reed thread to make hair wraps. I had some great colors too! Flourescent orange, blue, and green, and some nice variegated stuff. Every Christmas, I used to make red and green reeds.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:57 PM
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25. What brand do you own? |
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And I'm sorry you had to give up playing. It's hell having a body sometimes, isn't it?
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:12 PM
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26. Its a Kohlert, made in 1924 |
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(sorry to bore all you non bassoon geeks!)
Czech Republic, I think the label says Graslitz, Bohemia. The company was bought by a German company named Moosman in the 70s or 80s, and I was able to look up the serial number through them.
Anyway, I had it professionally refinished in 2000, but I think the tenor joint keys are starting to leak again, so it may need some repadding. Its a beautiful tiger maple, I had it finished in a light gold stain. And yes, real ivory on the bell, yellowing and cracked. Because its so old, it does not have a high D key (wasnt invented yet!) but the upper register just sings. They dont make 'em like that any more!
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:25 PM
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29. Sigh... It sounds like a wonderful instrument |
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I should buy a lottery ticket. I was looking at used Puchners for $14,000. Not in my lifetime. :(
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:56 PM
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:hug:
Why is it that instruments are so damned expensive? Bonehead's been playing a school instrument -- he desperately wants his own, though. It's gonna cost him a fortune. WAY more than Steven's bass or girly-poo's violin.
And I just can't afford it, much as I'd like to.
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:18 PM
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I played bassoon in jr and sr high, but gave it up in college. Regretted it ever since. :(
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:20 PM
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28. Another Bassoon player!! Welcome! |
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just dont tell anyone the secret hand shake.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:32 PM
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I'm sure he will do well!
My god, is he old enough for college already?
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:38 PM
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#1 son turns 23 next month, Bonehead's 17.
Scary. It's like I just dropped him off at kindergarten. The expression on his face when I walked out of the classroom for the first time -- it's like it was yesterday.
What happened???
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:39 PM
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15. Good luck to #2 son ! |
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:41 PM
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This morning he suddenly realized that February isn't that far away and the nerves started to hit.
He'll be fine, though. He's level-headed and determined and hard-working and he's good. He'll be fine. Some luck wouldn't hurt, though.
Thank you.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:44 PM
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:52 PM
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With this kid, that is paramount. The only thing that he does better than play baseball and his trombone...
is eat.
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:27 PM
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But good luck to him!
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:19 PM
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I can't offer any advice but I will wish your son Luck and Best Wishes for Y'All. :hi: :hug:
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:20 PM
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and keep your fingers crossed for him between now and the middle of Febraury.\
:hug::loveya::hug:
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:28 PM
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34. Best of luck to your son, rrr!! |
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Fri Nov-10-06 10:20 PM
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I'll pass it along. Along with the admonition to WORK ON THOSE SCALES!!!!!!
A mother's work is never done.
:eyes:
Thank you.
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