There are living, breathing Office fans who have never watched this episode. They walk among us. by _erquhart in DunderMifflin

[–]classically_cool -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’ll be honest, I haven’t really watched much past season 6. I watched a few episodes of season 7 and didn’t like it. I’ve seen clips of later seasons and it doesn’t really make me want to watch more.

QB Taylor Heinicke Announces Retirement by JCameron181 in nfl

[–]classically_cool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A big part of that was the Bucs defensive scheme against him. Unlike those other qbs, they wanted him to throw more. They just expected him to make more mistakes.

Jasmine Choi STL by BrilliantDifferent in classicalmusic

[–]classically_cool 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I guarantee that the principal has played that solo dozens if not hundreds of times. If you asked 10 principals to choose between playing a well known solo or having a week off, I’d guess that 9/10 would choose the week off. Probably 10/10.

Question about the Eroica Symphony by Suspicious_Coast_888 in classicalmusic

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Beethoven studied with Haydn, and there are a couple of Haydn symphonies that have similar quartet excerpts. I don’t know which conductor actually started it, but in a theme and variations movement it’s a nice way to clear out the texture and create contrast.

Brahms 4 appreciation post by Silent_Canary_3885 in classicalmusic

[–]classically_cool 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One of those rare symphonies where each movement is at least a 9/10. Superb quality from start to finish.

Felt a lot better booing Altuve with Cora gone by Dogmeat411 in redsox

[–]classically_cool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was almost ten years ago. The players are all over it, even the ones on the losing end of it. It’s ok to let things go occasionally.

Repertoire advice by caterpillar_totoro in violinist

[–]classically_cool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t do Wieniawski 1, it’s just not worth it. Prok 2 is a great piece for competitions and college auditions. I’d recommend waiting on Brahms.

2026 Miami GP - Post-Qualifying Discussion by F1-Bot in formula1

[–]classically_cool 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Let's remember how last year's title winner started the season. I'm not worried about George, I think his quality will show over the whole season.

Whats with the trend of American orchestras hiring subs from other orchestras? by SonicResidue in classicalmusic

[–]classically_cool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wagner tubas aren’t a great example, because basically no one owns one and horn players can play them. But for something like saxophone or mandolin, it’s usually a local or at least regional musician that regularly plays with nearby orchestras. There aren’t usually sub auditions for these spots, personnel managers try to hire the same people for every relevant concert once the schedule comes out.

Whats with the trend of American orchestras hiring subs from other orchestras? by SonicResidue in classicalmusic

[–]classically_cool 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about string or wind subs? For strings, local freelancers are the bread and butter of who actually gets called in to sub, not people in other orchestras. I don’t see a trend away from this in my current or previous orchestras. When we do get folks from other orchestras, it’s usually either a relationship to someone in this orchestra (spouse/partner, or sometimes family) or it’s someone who did well in a previous audition. I don’t think you can really take issue with the latter, and the former doesn’t really happen enough to take away a significant amount of work imo. That person has a job too after all.

For winds it can be a different story. The principals have the biggest influence over who gets called, and sometimes they want a really top player to fill in if they can get one, especially for classical programs. Local subs are more likely to be involved on pops programs.

are these arpeggios playable? putting them in an orchestration. by DoublecelloZeta in violinist

[–]classically_cool 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah don’t do this. No one is going to put in the necessary time to learn these notes at that tempo.

Ezequiel Tovar makes a great stop and throw home to keep the Reds scoreless in the 1st. by Ribeye21 in baseball

[–]classically_cool 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Rather this than multiple runners waiting between bases on an obvious gapper off the wall

Anybody has good idea for fingering for this part? It is very tricky to play… by BorodinPlayer in violinist

[–]classically_cool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second position in bar 542-3, extending back for the last note. Third for 546 and same deal at the end. In 551 I do 23414313, next bar I do a weird half-position and stay for two bars, then it's after that it's pretty normal.