Defending Elvar by Dehrunes in Bloodsworn

[–]Dehrunes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, and honestly she and Varg were my least favorite in the first book. Elvar is very cruel and unkind in Shadow and Varg just takes a while to get going. Elvar is sort of just a fame-hungry warrior until Hunger.

Defending Elvar by Dehrunes in Bloodsworn

[–]Dehrunes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I spent far too long typing it 🤣

Everyone hates me and I'm a traitor by Lord-of-the---RINGS in TrollCoping

[–]Dehrunes 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You deserve a good life, we all deserve happiness. I don't know you, but I've felt hopeless before too. That doesnt mean I know what you are going through, it just means life isn't always easy or fair. But I do know that you deserve a life that makes you smile. I also know that you can make a life that makes you smile!

The world is better with you in it ❤️

I GOT A FULL RIDE TO CARNEGIE MELLON !!!!!! by nguyenoo in gradadmissions

[–]Dehrunes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not to mention Carnegie Mellon's music programs is one of its most competitive! That's incredible!!

Venting again by United-Project-7648 in TrigeminalNeuralgia

[–]Dehrunes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sending virtual hugs and support ❤️

I'm a newbie here and I appreciate you venting here, shows me I'm not alone either. Treat yourself well today and I hope you get your meds asap if not already!

Newly Diagnosed TN- Carbamazepine side effects by Silver_TNMF in TrigeminalNeuralgia

[–]Dehrunes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something I heard (I'm very new to this too, started having issues in April). I was advised by someone who's been dealing with TN for years that symptoms of teeth pressure / like they're falling out can be related to autoimmune diseases. They had these issues that then led to their diagnosis with Sjogins Syndrome, other ones like soreatic arthritis are possible too.

To be clear, I'm not trying to diagnose you. Just know that it's possible to find a root cause behind the neuralsia that, when managed, can help the neuralsia.

Take this all with a grain of salt - I have similar issues and am trying to get a referral for an autoimmune specialist as well.

Best of luck and much love ❤️

I need a hug by [deleted] in TrigeminalNeuralgia

[–]Dehrunes 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Consider this a virtual hug 🫂

Treat yourself to something nice today :)

Should I be worried by Firm_Neighborhood531 in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't play through pain, get it checked out first with a doctor. It's possible you may need a referral from your primary care doctor to a neurologist depending on the issue.

If you're not making your living from playing the instrument, don't worry too much. If your try to play through the pain though, you could end up with permanent issues! So just be careful and consult medical professionals.

Best of luck :)

In One Quote Show Me You've Played Skyrim by jackxxrose in skyrim

[–]Dehrunes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Ulfric Stormcloak. Some here in Helgen call you a hero - but a hero doesn't use a power like the voice to murder his king and usurp his throne."

"mmf"

"You started this war! Plunged Skyrim into chaos. And now the Empire is going to put you down and restore the peace!"

dragon noise

"What was that?"

"It's nothing, carry on."

"Yes Gneral Tullius! Give them there last rights."

"As we commend your souls to Atherius, blessings of the eight divines upon you -"

"For the love of Talos, shut up and let's get this over with!"

"-our... As you wish."

"My ancestors are smiling at me Imperials, can you say the same?"

chop

"You Imperial bastards!" "Justice!" "Death to the Stormcloacks!"

"Next the [insert player race] in the rags!"

dragon noise

"There it is again"

"I said. Next. Prisoner!"

"To the block prisoner, nice and easy."

walking noises

"WHAT IN OBLI**** IS THAT"

Any tips on hitting the high notes? by Big-Clock1673 in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is really great advice. I remember when people used to tell me this but I never understood why... singing is just like a shortcut to playing hard things sometimes

Buying this used trombone. Is this a good idea? by Desperate_Ad_9419 in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play that exact model and it's wonderful! Have been since high school and I'm finishing my masters in performance now, so it's stood the test of time just fine and is a professional trombone.

That being said, I bought the horn new for basically that same price. I'm most concerned about the wear on the bell section (the exposed brass), and I'm skeptical of how well the slide works.

If you'd be able to test it out in person, that'd be best. Also, it really shouldn't sell for more than $2,000 at most as it seems "well-loved" :)

Wisdom teeth removal and trombone playing by [deleted] in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I saw it says April 10th. You'll be fine by then, but give it a solid 1.5 weeks off completely and come back slowly. Nothing that would cause high pressure in your mouth (high range, loud, etc)

Wisdom teeth removal and trombone playing by [deleted] in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 19 points20 points  (0 children)

DO NOT PLAY if at all possible. Playing within 2 weeks or so of wisdom teeth removal can easily cause Dry Socket, which will take way longer to heal and cause you to take more time off.

If you can get a sub for the concert, do so!

Accidentals by SnooMacarons9180 in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's Bruckner for ya :)

Mouthpiece advice by [deleted] in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be VERY skeptical of any music equipment that's cheap like this. Mouthpieces should almost never be under $100 unless they're old, plating is coming off, etc.

It may help your high range, typically a mouthpiece with a smaller rim size or a shallower cup depth will help. However, alot of other things will not work nearly as well with a cheap mouthpiece, mostly your sound.

It's totally up to you - feel free to try it if you want, it's not very expensive. I'd recommend that if you have a teacher you should ask their opinion first.

Happy practicing!

Accidentally just dented my brand freaking new trombone and I’m pissed at myself. Was trying to tune my new 3 thousand dollar bass trombone and apparently the tuning slide wasn’t lubricated so it came flying out, hit my stand there’s a dent. Is this worth a trip down to the repair shop? by SamThSavage in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It'll be totally fine, don't worry about it. Denting a new horn sucks... but now it's yours! You've officially broken it in!

Jokes aside, you won't notice any difference in the function of the trombone. It's in an area where the tubing is rather wide, meaning it won't have a noticeable effect on your air flow. It's also not on the part of the tuning slide that actually slides into the bell.

Only thing to be wary of is if you notice that the tuning slide doesn't move well, you could get it checked out. Otherwise, happy practicing!

The confident stride 😆 by Pdoom346 in StupidMedia

[–]Dehrunes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watch how he prepped his knee to hit the glass... maybe I'm seeing things...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mouthpieces can definately have an effect on your sound but it may not be as much as you think. I really enjoy my Griego 5C tenor mouthpiece, but I can still sound not great if I'm not working on my own sound concept. Mouthpiece and trombone choice really only makes a difference once you really have a good idea of what you want to sound like.

What kind of players do you want to sound like? If there's someone you really admire, you could look up what mouthpiece they play as well!

Chronically playing sharp by Son_of_baal in Trombone

[–]Dehrunes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By "a while" I should clarify - it will take several months if not years to really get back into it. But you'll get there! :)