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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Somerset, KY
Posts: 14
| Not at ITG? Just checked the online program for the ITG in Denver and didn't see any mention of Wild Thing Trumpets as exhibitors this year. Is this correct? Will really miss seeing the whole line of horns and mouthpieces and shaking your hand again, Flip. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Oceanside, CA USA
Posts: 45
| I'm not going this year to Denver, or next year to Thailand. I came to that conclusion after thinking about Denver being over 5500' and I would only get approx. 85% of the oxygen that I would get compared to at sea level. Most players perhaps may find it somewhat more difficult to play up there, and they won't get the sound even from their own horns that they are accustomed to hearing. It may be difficult in making a decision while trying other trumpets as well. So in my own personal thoughts or opinions, it could be that Denver could be more of a detriment, then a positive experience, for players not accustomed to playing at those altitudes. It takes a week or so, for me to get acclimated to those altitudes. I usually personally play a couple of Jazz festivals each year in the mountains, and most of the musicians have a terrible time playing. However in the past it really didn't bothered me that much, but since my health issue, I'm not sure how it will effect me either. In July, I have a Jazz Festival I'm playing in Mammoth Lakes Ca. and it's at 8500'. I hope I can play it without to many problems. If I have too many problems, I'll just have to leave early, as much as I would hate to. I do also realize hopefully that there will be some players, such as Don Herman or aka, "Wild Don" that are from the Denver area that will have no problems at all, and I'm really going to miss meeting him. At the ITG last year, I met some great guys and, I was really looking forward to going to Denver. However after considering all that's gone on in my life this year with me, I finally decided it may be best for me not to go this time. I sincerely hope that you all have a great time, and that the altitude doesn't bother anyone. A couple of suggestions I could make is to drink a lot of water, and ONLY if you CAN, as I'm not a MD, but for me personally, I have found that taking aspirin helps in reducing the swelling of the chops from the lack of oxygen in the mountains. I do hope to attend other ITG meetings in the years to come. Have Fun !! And Be Safe !! Flip Oakes Flip Oakes “Wild Thing Trumpets” COME AND HEAR THE DIFFERENCE http://www.flipoakes.com "To read what Wild Thing owners say about their horns, click on this" http://www.flipoakes.com/testimonials.htm Flip Oakes 2559 Mottino Dr. Oceanside, Ca. 92056 760-643-1501 760-643-1511 FAX To Hear the Flip Oakes Wild Thing Trumpet go to http://www.flipoakes.com/multimedia.htm |
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