[TPIN] Antihistimine Topic TPIN
Dean Howard
dean.howard at hotmail.com
Mon May 28 23:34:28 CDT 2007
The cause of a speed up in your metronomic tempos is caused by nervousness not antihistamines. Practice with a metronome is what you need. Then when you know the music well enough you won't speed up and slow down at the wrong places. When playing with others listen for the tempos from the drummer or percussion section. Watch the conductor too.To the original poster who asked just keep a bottle a water with you for when your mouth gets dry. Trumpet playing can be work and it needs to be watered just like when you work out at the gym.Dude that's one long signature you have fashioned for yourself! Psychoneuromusicology isn't in my dictionary. Guess I need a medical dictionary. Do you speak for the University of Chicago Medical School when you post? Or it's English department cause MLA is the Modern Language Association. MLA is for term paper citations which the English departments require.- Dean Howard>I found that antihistamines always tended to speed up my metronomic >tempos so I stayed away from them.>>Best,>>Michael GoodeAuthor and PerformerStage Fright in Music Performance and Its Relationship to the UnconsciousPrincipal Trumpet and General ManagerChicago Reading OrchestraUniversity of Chicago MLAin psychoneuromusicologyMember, Performing Arts Medicine Associationwww.trumpetworkspress.com
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