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/from the Reed 1 book in "A Chorus Line"
Read MoreUsing my iPad and wireless keyboard as a stand while I shed some flute parts on Gordon Goodwin tunes for tonight, using Capo to slow things down a bit.
woodshed [v.] -
To lock oneself away with a musical instrument and practice, either a particular piece or in general, until the player has improved greatly or can perfectly play the piece he has been practicing.
I've had my hands full on a couple of very difficult parts on some great arrangements of some holiday classics. These tunes may or may not end up being publicly performed this season, but I have a feeling I'm going to need to take out these parts every year before Thanksgiving, so they don't get colder than the turkey.
I teach and perform on saxophones, clarinets, flutes, and bassoons in the greater Milwaukee area.
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