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I can’t believe there isn’t a thread here for office photos, but I can’t find one so better late than never. Post ‘em here.

My office this morning.

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So, I wouldn’t be absolutely certain of this, but I may be the source of the “here’s my office!” Social media posts. I had a summer gig as a trombonist and principal librarian at a resort. The stage never changed for the entire summer and we had a ton of variety. Since I had to have not only my music, which I’m a typical day had three performances and two rehearsals each with a totally distinct set of music… but also set lists, other musicians music, stage instructions, etc. I built myself a custom shelf that was stage appearance okay to hide some of the chaos. I would put the various folders I had, mutes, mouthpieces, pencils, stand lights, my bow tie, my concert black crocs (nobody noticed 😎). All that the audience could see was a small box on the stage! But it was attached to the stage and also used space below the risers, so it was quite voluminous. Also had a trombone stand attached, bolted to the stage so rock solid and took up virtually no space.


When I finally finished building it, I took a picture of it and said something to the effect of, “office for the summer!” Because it actually quite resembled an office! The drummer, who was a student at UNT at the time saw it and did something similar. Then I started seeing it all over the place!

Anyway, I might have delusions of grandeur. Butter office that summer was deluxe. I’ll have to see if I can dig that picture up and post it here.
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This was my office last week. Mowing off the pasture for the winter.
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Normal Sunday office


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Matt K wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 1:21 pm I may be the source of the “here’s my office!” Social media posts.
If that's true you need to be beaten about the head and shoulders with sticks and bats until you apologize. :lol:
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Today

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LeTromboniste wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 5:58 am Today

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Stunning! Nice venue
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tbdana wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:43 am

My office this morning.


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And my office the same night.

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Early Veterans Day concert at the Richard Nixon Library and Memorial.
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Yes, it's a replica of the White House East Room. We were kinda short on space...
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Laeiszhalle Hamburg, subbing with an amateur orchestra.

Schubert Unfinished symphony, premiering a new percussion concerto (and some opera overtures and arias without trombones).

(Reading a new book on cybersecurity during dress rehearsal :-D)
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MStarke wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 2:19 am Laeiszhalle Hamburg, subbing with an amateur orchestra.

Schubert Unfinished symphony, premiering a new percussion concerto (and some opera overtures and arias without trombones).

(Reading a new book on cybersecurity during dress rehearsal :-D)
Is that your Greenhoe 88H you're playing there?
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tbdana wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:14 am
MStarke wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 2:19 am Laeiszhalle Hamburg, subbing with an amateur orchestra.

Schubert Unfinished symphony, premiering a new percussion concerto (and some opera overtures and arias without trombones).

(Reading a new book on cybersecurity during dress rehearsal :-D)
Is that your Greenhoe 88H you're playing there?
Yes, to be precise it's an 88ht with the thinner bell more like the old Elkhart bells.

Compared to my Elkhart and the regular 88ht I have, this one plays even easier - perfect for gigs - but has a bit less of that special character.
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About halfway through the Veteran’s Day gigs.
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Getting ready for a quintet concert of American music in an auditorium at a library.
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This was the office for a rehearsal of Wellington Opera's season of Tosca last month! So exciting to get the beast out for a proper gig.
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Two shows today. This is getting to be like actual work.

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This brings back a lot of memories. I was one of John Rojak's subs on the original Broadway production when the show ran 3:20 - the first act was 1:45. John would be at Aspen with the ABQ for the summer, and he would offer two weeks each to those of us in his sub pool during his leave. I was offered the Pamphlet B tour and was on the road for a few years, traveling throughout the US. 8 shows a week, usually Tuesday-Sunday, doubles typically on the weekends, then back in the car on Monday to the next city unless it was a multi-week run.

If the distance between cities was such that the set trucks needed an extra day, the 8 shows would be Wednesday-Sunday, with doubles on three days, often Wednesday and the weekends..then possibly off to the next city on Monday.

In larger cities, often the local musicians would do the run, so we'd head home for a while, then back in the car to rejoin when the company returned to weekly/multi-week stops. When I'd be back home in NYC, John would have me back in subbing. Once summer, my return home was during his Aspen time, so he slotted me in for two weeks. I had been out for a while - 14 weeks, came home on a Monday, then started the two weeks on Broadway on Tuesday. My colleagues knew I was out with the tour, and it was nice to catch up - enjoying my streak, since the regulars can sub out often while those of us on the tour did every show. I had done 112 shows over 14 weeks with the tour, then two weeks on Broadway which came to 128 shows.

You learn a lot about your playing although it feels like Groundhog Day. And, I understand what Malcolm Gladwell wrote, “ten thousand hours is the magic number of greatness”..ah, I'm not great, but I understand the ten thousand hours..

Time for some long tones....

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