OT Noodling

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Tue, 3 Feb 2004 15:01:20 -0000


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Hello List, Stan et al
Stan, you said: ""noodling" is that semi-irritating habit that (mostly) =
string and woodwind players have of playing relatively soft nothings =
while warming up"
It's also what the clarinets and the French horns do (or try to do) in =
the pit while I'm trying to tune a Harpsichord or the pit piano. Then =
it's not "semi-irritating" its totally, completely, mind-bogglingly =
berserk-rendingly plain old irritating. So I send them out of the pit. =
The other irritating thing is the on-stage vacuum cleaner noodler. =
That's convemiently tuned to D#=3D437. So I send that off too. Aren't I =
a one?
Regards and noodles for aye
Michael G (UK) 
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