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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Brand: Monette (MC-61)
Posts: 616
| A Vacuum, Michael Sachs, and a Bissell Carpet Cleaner My family spent the Christmas holiday in Tucson. I had some rehearsals for a New Year’s Eve job with my orchestra in Chandler, so I took the opportunity of having a quiet house to clean the carpets. My Christmas gift (the new Michael Sachs CD) was in the mail when I arrived, so I listened to the entire disk several times on my iPod as I was doing my cleaning job. Who knows why my mind spins in the way that it does, but I thought I would share this interesting comparison to the trumpet that I experienced while I was cleaning carpets. While preparing the first room I removed all of the furniture and clutter and vacuumed it extremely well. There’s a certain rhythm that is familiar when vacuuming, a common speed and pass distance, and a general idea of how long it takes to vacuum a room. All the time that I was doing this prep work, I was marveling at how great Michael sounded on this CD. Wow! Next, I got out our new Bissell carpet cleaner (with a container for hot water and another container with the cleaning fluid). This thing has lots of bells and whistles, and the first thing that I noticed were the indicator lights as I pulled the cleaner across the carpet. There were eight lights that went from “Too Fast” to “Best Cleaning”. As I got into the rhythm of the Bissell cleaner, I realized that I was used to the vacuum and I was often in the “Too Fast” range. To arrive at the light that said “Best Cleaning” felt painfully slow to me. As I looked at the first pass (soap and then rinse), I realized how long it was going to take to complete the entire room. What had taken 15 minutes to vacuum was going to take hours with the Bissell cleaner. How many of us listen to music and prepare for lessons / concerts at vacuum speed, and then wonder why our performances lack the sparkle that Michael Sachs has in every piece he plays. I feel like Michael has spent his preparation time at the "Best Cleaning" setting while I’m constantly moving along at the "Too Fast" setting! Allowing the music to penetrate so that it is mastered simply can’t be done at the speed that most of us dedicate to practice and listening. As I continued running the Bissell across the floor, I noticed the "Flow Indicator" that was spinning as the water was exchanging through the carpet and back into the machine. When the indicator stopped spinning it was time to change the water. During one cleaning pass after I had just changed the water (with the soap dial on the medium traffic setting), the Flow Indicator stopped spinning. I thought to myself, "That’s impossible! I just changed the water!" Well this machine was very SMART. When the cleaning fluid container was empty, it had logic built in to shut the water flow off. Man, that took me forever to figure out (I’m not one to read manuals). Once I understood the dual function of this flow indicator, I could keep track of both water changes and cleaning fluid changes with a simple glance of the indicator. How often do young players arrive at a good sound and use this as the benchmark for their progress (it sounds just like their favorite recording from behind the bell)? Unfortunately, it may simply be a loud sound that doesn’t really project (forgot to put the soap into the machine). Or it could be a great sound that requires far too much effort to generate (not very efficient) – (adding water and cleaning fluid all the time to make sure it’s full wasting lots of trips back and forth to the kitchen). The players that really understand how to listen to the sound (i.e. a vibrant, colorful, resonant sound) have figured out how that dual-function flow indicator works. They know they’re getting clean carpets, because they know how the machine works (i.e. they’re carrying a great sound into every piece and really making music). Knowing where the heavy traffic areas are and spending extra time with spots assures the carpet are truly clean, just like a thorough understanding of the literature and adequate time addressing technical passages in the practice room will allow the performer to simply make music. I feel like I’ve made the jump from vacuum to Bissell cleaner in my playing. Now I’m working to get into the “Best Cleaning” mode! I read so many posts (and I’ve written a fair number myself) trying to understand how someone can get the carpets so clean with a vacuum. Many times the answers that come back are related to specifics about a Bissell carpet cleaner and the miscommunication begins. Coming at the music with a brilliant, vibrant, colorful sound first, coupled with thorough preparation, complete listening, and sufficient time allowing the material to be absorbed by the player will lead to a musical product worth listening to. You may think you can get there with 20 minutes and a vacuum, but you’ll just be touching the surface. Who would have guessed I’d be comparing Michael Sachs to a vacuum cleaner and a Bissell carpet cleaner? I thought it was a very interesting analogy, though! |
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__________________ Derek Reaban Tempe, Arizona | |
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| Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: PHOENIX, AZ
Posts: 925
| Derek, You come up with the most interesting stuff. We live in the same town and I still haven't had a chance to meet you. Must change that in 2006! I really enjoyed your post. The only thing I will add is... are you ready? You already know what I'm going to say... The vacuum and the Bissell both SUCK... and Mr. Sachs DOES NOT! |
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| Artist in Residence ![]() Forte User
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: NH/CA/PQ
Posts: 1,311
![]() | Save us, someone, from Derek who obviously has issues (laughing) You know that Mike joined TM two days ago, don't you? You might ask him about his personal choice in carpet cleaning appliances. Yikes, EC |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Richmond Hill (Toronto), Ontario
Posts: 176
| ...and I've been thinking the last few days about how much I prefer hardwood to carpet. |
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__________________ Dave M. Richmond Hill (Toronto), Ontario, CANADA Kanstul WB1600 1952 L.A. Olds Recording, 1975 L.A. Benge 3x, Yamaha 631 Flugel, Olds Flugel GR 65.6 Mouthpieces | |
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| Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: PHOENIX, AZ
Posts: 925
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In spring Derek should be painting the outside of his home here in Phoenix. It will be interesting to hear his thoughts after that chore. Hey... it worked for the KARATE KID... "wax on, wax off"... he got to kick some butt! | |
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| Forte User
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Atlanta, GA
Brand: ECLIPSE
Posts: 2,401
| All I can say Derek is that I don't think of such pleasantries when I am vacuuming! I am usually thinking "I can't wait to get this chore done, my back is going to be killing me tomorrow." LOL. I find what you wrote truly amazing to be honest. You really thought all of this stuff while using your new Bissell? There is definitely no downtime in that brain of yours....and your enthusiasm is infectious. I also anxiously await the CD of Mike Sachs. Everyone seems to love it. (no surprises there) |
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| Fortissimo User | "Duet for Trumpet and vaccum cleaner". Martha Stewart would love it. Can't say the same for the audition committee. Does a carpet cleaner have a sweeter sound than a vacuum cleaner? Can you perform Arbans on a carpet cleaner? What's the secret to vacuum cleaning? (Answer is obvious: MORE AIR!) |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Brand: Monette (MC-61)
Posts: 616
| Alex, When I saw that "Too Fast" light on the Bissell I just knew there were the makings of a good post if I thought about it. I was about to pull my hair out trying to figure out why there was no water flowing through the machine when it finally dawned on my to check the soap. At that point another bell went off about the subtle nature of recognizing a vibrant sound from behind the bell (similar to reading that insanely simple flow indicator on the Bissell). Once the intial ingredients were there, I took a shot at putting the post together (only talking about the Bissell) and I met with miserable failure. I slept on it a couple of nights and realized that the story wouldn’t work if I didn’t include the vacuum. It turned out to be one of those “Cat is to Kitten as Dog is to Puppy” analogies. Glad you enjoyed it! Rogerio, Will you be attending the Vizzutti, Lindemann, Hickman events on March 8-9? I’m planning on being there for both the concert and the master classes! Hope to see you then! Dave M., My Wife and I stopped by Arizona Tile over the Christmas break (what an amazing store). One of these days, in the not too distant future, the carpets are coming out and the tile is going in. I’m with you. After seeing what came out of these carpets, it’s definitely time to move to different flooring! |
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__________________ Derek Reaban Tempe, Arizona | |
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| Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: PHOENIX, AZ
Posts: 925
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I've made a point of attending ASU recitals in the past few months... like the baroque recital Dave's studio put on. Were you there? Yes, I plan on attending the Mendez "party"... but I hope we don't have to wait that long! | |
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