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    • M

      Hello nursing home, Goodbye cornet
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      Dr GO

      @Kehaulani said in Hello nursing home, Goodbye cornet:
      As far as a low-noise policy, aren't there other rooms in the facility that you can use?

      I used a Yamaha Silent mute when I had my 3 week stay in the hospital, several days of which were in the ICU. Nurses had no problems with me playing.

    • ButchA

      Absence explained (mother passed away...)
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      Bob Pixley

      Sorry to hear that, Butch. I lost my Mom in 2001 and my Dad in 2011, so I can empathize. Luckily, my two brothers, my sister, and I all get along fine and there were no problems settling the estate. Hope your sister does the right thing.

    • ACB

      Play Ball
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      ?

      Speaking of Mets. The Miracle Mets of 1969 had three players from Mobile Alabama in the outfield. Tommie Agee, Cleon Jones, and Amos Otis. A few days ago the National ABC new media was in Mobile interviewing Cleon over the finding of the wreck of the ship Clotilda. He was among one of a handful of people long supporting Africa Town and the search for the Clotilda. It was obvious the reporter didn't know who Cleon was....guess it was ancient history the Mets winning a World Series. Why shouldn't they have taken notice? Sad in a way though. The Coltilda was the last ship to bring African slaves to the US , illegally by all laws at the time, thirty or more years before the Civil War. It was done as a bet by one rich man to show that he could do it. The "illegal" contraband colonized what is known as Africa Town as a section of North Mobile.

    • ?

      I was a member of the old Trumpetmaster board once.
      • A Former User

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      administrator

      No. It isn't. Calm down.

    • barliman2001

      KINNEIL BAND HALL DESTROYED BY FIRE - HELP!
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    • J. Jericho

      Monetization of/for TrumpetBoards
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      I've been swamped lately but I'm still working on getting an easy "one-click" method going. Give me a bit more time 😉

      Gonna lock the thread for now.

    • Kehaulani

      Amazing lunch conversation
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    • Brian Moon

      Spread the Word and Help Lower my Blood Pressure
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      BigDub

      @Vulgano-Brother said in Spread the Word and Help Lower my Blood Pressure:

      Myself, Ive got moor then too trumpet's.

      Ewe must be kidding

    • M

      Heard Kanstul out of Business - Was looking For A Part Thought They Might Have.
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      T

      Not quite sure what you are after. The 165F was a UMI horn. Parts for these are available from Conn-Selmer (through an authorized tech). If you want Kanstul parts, Mike Corrigan of BAC bought all their stuff.

    • C

      New Brass Website
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      administrator

      Nice site. Thanks for joining TB.

    • administrator

      Here's a Crazy Story for You
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    • administrator

      If you've got it, flaunt it...
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      @J-Jericho said in If you've got it, flaunt it...:

      @BigDub said in If you've got it, flaunt it...:

      @Dr-GO said in If you've got it, flaunt it...:

      @BigDub said in If you've got it, flaunt it...:

      I don’t think I’d be able to really stretch out in those cramped conditions...

      And with the $117,xxx monthly mortgage, what am I going to do with the extra cash I would have?

      See if you can get WeatherTech's David MacNeil to part with his new acquisition:

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      cnbc.com

      Here's the story of the $70M transaction: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/01/this-ferrari-just-became-the-most-expensive-car-ever-sold.html

      You know you are poor when your car is 3x the value of your 50k Square foot "home."

    • Kehaulani

      We're off to a good start
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      JorgePD

      I did a Google search this morning for "circle of breath" and Kehaulani's TrumpetBoard post regarding the "circle of breath" comes up 6th in the results. That's a good sign. By the way, ROWUK posted a reply to the "circle of breath" thread, which prompted my Google search. It's great to see him here.

    • Kehaulani

      RIP Trumpet "Master"
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      administrator

      Agreed. Also, this is a new forum. If you had a beef with users on a previous forum, you have the right to remain silent! 🙂

    • J. Jericho

      Motorized!
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    • Chuck Rose

      Another one slides in, quietly taking a seat at the end of the bar...
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      administrator

      Anything fresh meat sounds like good cookin' for the day!

    • Kehaulani

      Does anybody want to talk trumpet?
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      flugelgirl

      What I dislike about this stand is that it’s quite unstable with any less than 3 horns on it - especially on carpet. My quad K&M stays put on any surface even with only one peg attached, unless it’s knocked over by a drunk officer’s wife in an evening gown and rainbow clown wig.....that gig sucked!

    • administrator

      BrassReview.com is Missed
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      You have the content I would be missing.

    • ButchA

      Anyone like fishing? (when taking a break from Trumpet, that is...)
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      Always trying to make a buck! (in this case, that's about how much profit it would be)

    • ?

      So how did you start out to learn the trumpet?
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      Dr GO

      @Kehaulani said in So how did you start out to learn the trumpet?:

      You know what they call the guy who finished last in medical school, right?

      The do call them doctor. However, having just left a medical school as a Professor and teaching in all four years of the curriculum, graduating last is still graduating above a 70% level AND passing the USMLE (our Federal licensing exam). Compare this to how often physicians (who have ALREADY graduated) actually choose the best outcome for their patients (numbers published in Advances in Health Sciences Education):
      Internists 57%
      Family Physicians 50%
      Surgeons 45%
      Pediatricians 38%
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      During Graduate School, I actually kicked my academics into high gear and gradated from the City University of New York with a 4.0 average and from medical school number 7 in my class (out of 108) and received the Outstanding Senior Student Award. So I rallied significantly after under graduate years, in part, due to playing in a working band on 3 school nights. Would I do it different.y. Absolutely not as my life was truly enriched with all of these experiences!

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