Practicing while on vacation

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Do you take your horn and practice while on vacation ?

Poll ended at Mon May 07, 2007 5:52 pm

Always
2
3%
When I can
18
29%
Once in a blue moon
6
10%
Never
22
35%
I just bring my mouthpiece and buzz
15
24%
 
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I was wondering how many of you folks out ther willl take your horn with you on vacation so as to not miss any time practicing ?
I'm taking the family to a resort lake but we will be staying in a semi-secluded house with plenty of room for everyone so I should be able to find a little quite space for myself. I suppose I could always go out to the dock and serenade the fish . Also, I will be bringing my Denis Wick practice mute ( Yes, C.B.,it's going with me :tuba: ) so I should be able to play anytime I want .

As I am a amature only I don't get to practice much during the week. Ususally whenever I can find time in between the usual taking care of the family and working stuff . It's always last on the list ,sad to say. I figure I'll do more practiceing during this week then I normally get . The plans were to spend a lot of time on the water with the boat but the cold weather here has changed that until late next week . I will not have much else to do until then. I don't like to fish in the cold . :)
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One of my greatest motivations to practice is how badly I SUCK when I don't.
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I am trying to remember the last time I went on a trip that didn't involve some sort of tuba/euphonium event...

...drawing a blank.


I do think that a vacation from playing (not too long, not too often) can be a positive thing. When I get time off from school/teaching, I like to take a few days off from playing. When I come back to my euphonium after three or four days, it feels a little weird, but I end up paying a lot more attention to things I usually take for granted: breathing, vibrato, consistency and quality of sound.

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Vacation? What's that? The last "real" vacation I had was (mumble) years ago when my aunt treated the family to a week at Disney in Florida for her 60th birthday.

We had a forced upon us vacation this January when the worst winter ice storm in a century downed power lines and snapped trees like toothpicks in the middle of January. The office where I work was without power for ten consecutive days. And that was considered on the low end of average power outage for the actual urban area.
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Well ... as I stated before I am only an amature who plays in a community band. For me playing is recreation. It's a hobby for me I suppose. I've never spent the kind of time practicing and studying or consant gigging to make a living like you folks. I really look forward to being able to do any playing. To do it as part of a vacation is even better ! I may actually progess in some of my "rough" areas .[/quote]
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Vacation? Isn't that what trumpets are for.


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DP wrote:If you're playing, or working, or even "checking e-mail" (or tubenet) or whatever, it's not a vacation...its a trip.

Lemme ask you this, how would you react if actually forced to "get away from it all"?
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Have a rest - you probably need it..................

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Lemme ask you this, how would you react if actually forced to "get away from it all"?
I am not by any means a work-aholich . I love my job . It pays well and I give the company their moneys worth for that pay and then some . But ........ given the chance to take time off ?? I'd be gone before they could finish telling me to go !!! :D
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When I go on a vacation, I generally don't bring my horn. I personally like taking a break from the horn every once in a while. It forces you to rebuild a little and can remind you of things you were doing wrong. When I come back, if I practice right, I can have my full chops back in about 48 hours. After that I usually sound better then when I left too. It forces you to make sure you're doing everything right.
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A couple of years ago, my father offered to have my wife, 2 children and me stay at his home for Thanksgiving.

I asked my father if it would be OK if I practiced in his house.

"Practice? Are you kidding? I love hearing you play piano."

"Uhhh, Dad, I didn't really mean piano."

"What, TUBA???? If you want to practice tuba, you go to your mother's house!"

Which is exactly what I did.
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Post by Chriss2760 »

When I wasn't playing much it was nice to take the horn along (as long as it was a road trip) and have some quality time to work on stuff. Now that I'm playing a bunch and doing more vacations that require airline travel, for me, it's good to give it a rest.
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Post by Wyvern »

One of my favourite vacations is to go to Africa on safari. That provides a complete break from everyday life, with no news, no mobiles, no computers and even no music. Just enjoying being amongst nature at its finest.

On my return I have actually found that I play better - strange it must be the relaxation for the brain.
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