Bringing your instrument to a master class

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Should you bring the horn to a master class?

Yes
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No
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Bringing your instrument to a master class

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TNFJ,

Should you bring your instrument to a master class? Do you loose anything by not having it? What say ye?
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You'll probably need an instrument if you plan to perform. Probably need a mouthpiece, too. I'm just sayin'.
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Since I'm really not looking forward to leaving my horn in the car for long periods of time, I guess I should have asked, will not having the horn for the master class diminish the experience?

btw....just sent the email to ask. I would still like to hear others experiences.
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Thanks all for the advice.

I just got an email that said "just bring yourself". Works for me. It's enough just getting me there. :D

I have a feeling this is going to be one heck of a day.
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If you have somewhere safe to store it, as they say,
"It is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it"

In your case, I would still take the Perantucci 12 along.
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Post by MichaelDenney »

Ryan,
How about again posting some photos of your Marzan? It's been a long time since we last saw it and horn candy, especially unique horn candy, is always fun.
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