Sunday, June 14, 2009

capitol echoes

Charlie says that when I play with my window open, this great echo acoustic happens and my trombone playing sounds really cool. He thinks it's bouncing off the Capitol.

True to my word from my last post, I worked just on the three parade marches today. Actually, my embouchure was pretty toasted after only two, so I really only worked on Washington Post and Stars and Stripes. Let me get these marches in some shape and then I'll work on the other material for the concert.

I might circle back tonight and play a little more, but I might just have a glass of wine and have an easy evening. Enough, enough.

As quickly as my embouchure wore out tonight, I wonder if that was related to my not playing that well last night. 3 hours of rehearsal Friday night, 3 hours of rehearsal yesterday morning ... I don't think my mouth is that tough!

And - Aunt Betty called and left a message saying how wonderful the concert was last night. SO sweet! I just love living in this town and making music for people, and how much they appreciate it, and what a wonderful relationship we all have to each other. And appreciate each other.

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