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An Insult to Musicians
The following is an ad from Baltimore Craigslist "Skilled Trade/ Craft" job postings. These bungholes really think it's fair to pay the entertainment the same as they pay dishwashers/hamburger flippers/bar backs? What is the world coming to?
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Reply to: see below
Date: 2008-02-26, 1:14PM EST
We are looking for part-time experienced trumpet players that are available for work on nights and weekends. Please apply in person at the Medieval Times gift shop in the Arundel Mills Mall or contact Karla Curtright at (410) 904-7005.
Location: Medieval Times at Arundel Mills Mall
Compensation: $8.00/ hour
This is a part-time job.
Trumpeter
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Reply to: see below
Date: 2008-02-26, 1:14PM EST
We are looking for part-time experienced trumpet players that are available for work on nights and weekends. Please apply in person at the Medieval Times gift shop in the Arundel Mills Mall or contact Karla Curtright at (410) 904-7005.
Location: Medieval Times at Arundel Mills Mall
Compensation: $8.00/ hour
This is a part-time job.
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Peanuts
Hmmm ... Hanover, MD, between Baltimore and D.C. Seems like they would at least pay scale (especially if they're looking for "experienced players" -- I doubt they'll get pros at that rate!). 

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Re: Peanuts
Hey, you never know. What gets classier than Medieval Times?Kevin Hendrick wrote:I doubt they'll get pros at that rate
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Yes, that would be quite different! "Never mind" ...the elephant wrote:By experienced players, they mean that you make a good sound and sort of play in tune and can cut the parts. They are not looking for anything near a real trumpeter studying to play in a symphony.


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Re: Peanuts
Duh! Dixie Stampede!The Jackson wrote:Hey, you never know. What gets classier than Medieval Times?Kevin Hendrick wrote:I doubt they'll get pros at that rate
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Having been to Medieval Times several times, I agree that this gig is not on the same level as a typical freelance gig (wedding, church job, etc). I think the level of player they are looking for is competent high school level playing. Like The Elephant said - play the notes with a decent sound.
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The other alternative could be pre-recorded music... 
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They do say that it is a choice between that or it being played on a stereo, ONLY when a live bugler is unavailable. At least they are making that clarification.trseaman wrote:The other alternative could be pre-recorded music...
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http://www.ceremonialbugle.com/
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Agreed, as long as people are not going with the 'electronic' bugles over live players, I for one have no problem with this device.sc_curtis wrote:They do say that it is a choice between that or it being played on a stereo, ONLY when a live bugler is unavailable. At least they are making that clarification.trseaman wrote:The other alternative could be pre-recorded music...
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