u/JerryFunny69420

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Need horn tutor who can do online horn lesson asap

This story is very sad ☹️. There was a summer program I found that I was planning on auditioning for but the deadline is in a week and I really wanted a horn lesson to help me get some direction in learning the excerpts.I was jetlagged and slept through the time for my lesson and my horn tutor is completely booked. ☹️
Plz let me know if you’re down to teach me Brahms 3, Mahler 3(the low horn excerpt) and Shosta 5(low horn tuti) and youre free some time tomorrow, or you know a place I could find a french horn teacher. I am PST.

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 3 days ago
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Fingerings for low horn

I have to play some shosta 5 and mahler 3 excerpts and ive never really had to play low horn very often so i dont actually know the fingerings, does anyone have a chart for like really low horn?

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 4 days ago
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New oils

Yeah so my bag spilled 😕 and I think it’s abt time to buy some new oils. Any valve/rotor oil/slide grease reccomendations?

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 18 days ago
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French horn bumpers

I graduated recently and need to record for my college auditions and do not have much time until I have to go on vacation, and I obtained a horn to record from my friend but one of the bumpers for the rotors is missing. Anyone know any shops in the Bay Area or places to buy replacement bumper parts ASAP

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 19 days ago
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what do you use to store your music?

broke college student and I cant afford an ipad.

for a while ive just been rocking a music folder but it's been getting kinda big and I have so many pieces in there that it's mildly irritating to sort through to find the pieces i want to play.

I think this problem is partially resolved with a binder but I do kind of find it mildly inconvenient to have to take it out of the sleeve every time I want to annotate something. Ive also seen those special sleeves where it attaches only from top to bottom but those dont really work too well in my experience and get messed up really easily

any suggestions? sorry if this is a weird question im just like a really lazy person lol

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 1 month ago

Should I go into Law or CS?

Hi, I'm a incoming college freshman and I still have no clue what I should do in the future. I come from a supporting family who would be willing to financially support me with college so I won't come out drowning in student loan debt and they are fine with me going either path. I think as long as I'm not homeless pay should not be too big of a factor for me when it comes to deciding what I want to do.

I've definitely narrowed it down to either something CS related or something in Law but I cant really decide. ATM I am leaning law because I do really like the humanities(especially philosophy and psychology) and I'm definitely better at humanities than stem. I also like to code, but objectively speaking I am kind of meh at math compared to other subjects. (or maybe I just had some bad teachers? I am definitely willing to learn and it's not like I hate math.) I'm normally an A- student or so, but all of my B's came from math and other stem classes.

I have years of experience with coding and I've participated in civics related competitions and I think I'm about equally skilled in both and the university I'm attending(purdue) has a better cs program than poli sci/law.

other than "which career would I be most successful in" right now I'm wondering

  1. What is the safer bet?(easier to get a job)

  2. Can i get into cs while being "mediocre" at math?

  3. Which would have a better quality of life?

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u/JerryFunny69420 — 1 month ago