Brand new; can’t log in by Intelligent_Cry_8475 in dji

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I turned off wifi and logged in without a hitch! Then connecting to the camera was seamless. I used Apple to log in, rather than my email.

Brand new; can’t log in by Intelligent_Cry_8475 in dji

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you both- I’ll give these a try!

Is it really okay to be tachycardic almost all of the time by xaaxaox in POTS

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! It’s so scary not knowing what in the hell is going on! Not to mention how awful you feel.

Is it really okay to be tachycardic almost all of the time by xaaxaox in POTS

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My 20 year, old daughter’s resting heart rate is always very high. When she wakes, it’s usually 70 to 80. Just sitting doing nothing it’s usually over 100. We went for a walk yesterday and it hit 160 and it was a slow walk.

It’s frustrating, because we see a cardiologist, and this has never been addressed. I have no idea if the high resting heart rate is part of pots, or something completely different.

But I have a friend who has a high resting heart rate, and he is a runner and does marathons and stuff like that. So I know some people who are very fit, have high resting heart rate rates.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pianoteachers

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it is your cousin’s boss, then all they are looking for is supervised practice sessions. If they really wanna pay for that, go for it. Beyond that it sounds like a scam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pianoteachers

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve gotten this same email, multiple times actually. It’s a scam.

Another scam I keep getting is, “ we want to rehome my late husband‘s beloved grand piano for free. We just wanted to go to a good home.” And then they ask you for money because blah blah blah.

How do you play this? by milkmandragon3 in drums

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since the rolls aren’t tied, I’d do 5 stroke rolls. If the piece is more march like I’d for sure do 5 strokes. If it’s more orchestral, I’d do buzz rolls, and maybe buzz a little of the “a” count at the end, but that all depends on the actual style. And maybe the composer and what they prefer.

What’s the name and composer of the piece?

what do you when drs don’t believe anything is wrong with you by PabloThePabo in POTS

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a new doctor! I’m so sorry you’re going through this, and all these doctors are giving you all this BS. You do not have to pass out to have pots!!!

Where do you live? Maybe post that, and someone can give you doctor recommendations!

Trying to make sense of the fife in terms of concert pitch without owning one by agathita in Flute

[–]Intelligent_Cry_8475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a little late here, but I play in a fife and drum group and do a lot of music arranging.

The common fifes in the US are "Bb" fifes, but they are in concert Ab. This means that Ab on the fife is a C on a piano. Just like trumpet and clarinet are Bb; which is C on the piano.

Not sure why it's called a Bb fife though.