towards a less mirthful topic... though I'm more than happy to accept additional ribbing...
I haven't really been sick, but I haven't really been feeling all that great, lately.
Over the last week or so I've been feeling considerably better.
I also haven't been practicing all that much lately.
I fix a bunch of horns, I type a bunch of quotes and invoices, address others concerns, daily concerns, and blah blah blah, I eat dinner, I think about practicing, and then I crash.
I believe I have self-observed that feeling well has more to do with playing well then does practicing a whole bunch...at least perhaps after a person (having blown into these things now for 58 years) has sort of figured out how to play.
I believe I've also observed that - if I expect to be able to do any practicing, I'd better do it during the work day, because it isn't going to get done after dinner.
I'm also reminded us to how lucky I am to have built a cimbasso (not knowing what the hell I was doing) and having it turn out to be such an amazingly plug-and-play instrument, whereby I pull it out after months of it sitting in the case, I blow into it, it sounds good, it plays in tune, (and - if need be - makes a hell of a lot of racket).
It really is a big room to fill with tuba sound, as well as competing with that epic organ up there...
YouTube of today's live stream:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MNuj1ms95bw
11:00
47:38 (personally I would have picked something else. There are quite a few written parts missing from the orchestration.)
1:24:00
@the elephant
@tubatodd
My vision is so crappy, I didn't even see the typo until I got on my laptop.
(I was wearing my 2-feet-way music-reading classes, and not my 1-foot-away words-reading glasses.)
