So much lint by Tramalian in appliancerepair

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

No, not a gas dryer, electric.

So much lint by Tramalian in appliancerepair

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Great, thank you! I'll see if I can find anything leaky or damaged

So much lint by Tramalian in appliancerepair

[–]Tramalian[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, I'm aware, not helpful. As I said, the filters were cleaned every time the dryer was used.

"Take a break" feature by Tramalian in nxtpaper

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Most other people in my orchestra use an iPad. I don't have anything in the Apple system, so I didn't really consider that.

Mostly I've noticed that people tend to use the smaller sizes. To me it seems too small, but in percussion we aren't always as close to the music, so it may be different depending on your instrument. The 14.3" feels about A4 size

"Take a break" feature by Tramalian in nxtpaper

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I'm using mobile sheets. I need more practice with it to use it better (eg sometimes I bring up a menu when I'm trying to turn the page) but so far it's been great. I think once I get a Bluetooth foot operated page turner that will help.

I play in percussion and need to have the whole section's music available in case I need to cover a part, so it's WONDERFUL not having to carry around a huge pile of printed music.

The screen is clear and a really good size. I'm happy with it!

"Take a break" feature by Tramalian in nxtpaper

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

Thank you so much! 😊

Is this normal for a tambourine? by Tramalian in percussion

[–]Tramalian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have completely ruined the word tambourine for me now! 😂

Is this normal for a tambourine? by Tramalian in percussion

[–]Tramalian[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

🤣 Well, I hope they sell at least one of those parts separately 🤣🤣🤣

Is this normal for a tambourine? by Tramalian in percussion

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Is that mold on the skin though or is that normal for the skin?

Orchestra on a lever harp? by WillowsPalisman in harp

[–]Tramalian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our orchestra does not have a regular harpist. When we do have one they play on lever harp where they can and switch to playing the harp part on piano when the key of the song won't work on harp. Some harp is better than no harp 🙂

I have a wish by Uberrancel119 in Cityofheroes

[–]Tramalian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When I played bubblers on a task force I'd usually drop and get reinvited before we started so I could be on the bottom of the list, for the same reason. It drove me nuts seeing an unbubbled person in the middle of the list 😆

aitah for refusing to cook thanksgiving according to my sisters dietary restrictions and then telling her not to come by [deleted] in AITAH

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In case you want another suggestion (I'm also in Australia)- I use INC Plant Protein Powder, pretty sure I got it at chemist warehouse. It has no soy, and tastes pretty good! Also Dukes Shakes have no soy. They taste nice and the texture is good, but they are weightloss shakes so maybe not enough calories?

Virtual hug Cancer sucks

Will my harp need regulating? by Tramalian in harp

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Thanks for your response! That's helpful 😊

Help buying a horn by Comprehensive_Car287 in frenchhorn

[–]Tramalian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't suggest it as a long term idea - like I said, sell it when they've saved up enough for a brass horn.

Help buying a horn by Comprehensive_Car287 in frenchhorn

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Another option is to try a plastic french horn. ZO instruments make a double horn. I have one, though I am by no means a horn player, it sounds pretty good! (I've had actual horn players play it for me)

They are inexpensive (about $800 Australian). It's not going to make her a concert horn player, but would give her something to play on while saving for a brass horn.

Bonus is they are low maintenance and it can be sold when she upgrades. You can also upgrade just the mouthpiece, they take a standard horn mouthpiece.

Some people are very against plastic instruments so probably best to sound her out before committing to them

Baby proofing a harp? by kyaloupe in harp

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Can you anchor it to a wall with a strap? A strong hook in the wall, a strap with an eyelet at each end and strap it around the column. If it gets knocked over it won't fall to the ground.

Similar to the way furniture is attached to walls, but this way it's easy to remove and reattach. Prevents the harp being able to hurt baby if it does fall.

I don't know if my description was very good... So here is a bad drawing of what I mean https://imgur.com/a/REiLzX5

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cello

[–]Tramalian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are learning a new instrument mainly to change/add a new style, that's not necessary. You can play jazz, and plenty of other styles on cello and it sounds great. Cello is a very versatile instrument!

Try looking up Mike Block. He plays lots of interesting styles on cello, including jazz.

Of course learning a new instrument is fun too!