Not much of a practice update this week. In spite of the extra day off work due to the holiday, I had way too much on the to do list and with the hustle of the holiday weekend, very little practicing happened. I would have liked to blame that on the battery finally...
You can tell when you’re getting into a regular practice schedule. The lips and cheeks start to hurt less; the tone sounds better. Notes come easier, and even hitting those high notes happens. At least this was the case with me this week as I worked to continue...
When you haven’t played clarinet for 20+ years, one of the things you quickly notice when you get back to playing is that the muscles of the cheeks and lips really get a workout. The embrochure (the way you hold your lips and mouth) really taxes muscles that...
Oh how the mighty have fallen. For someone who used to be an 1+ soloist at middle school competitions and who was part of state honor band, now, I swear my clarinet playing sounds like a drunk goose. And I should know. I have geese, though they haven’t been...
It’s always been my dream to write fantasy. Since I picked up Magic’s Pawn at a K-Mart when I was a tween (guy, horse – what more did I need?) and fell in love with the fantasy genre, I knew that’s what I wanted to write. One of the things...