Hi, I know the subject of insurance has been brought up in the past, but I thought I would check in to see the current best bet. I used Clarion for a number...
I ended up going with State Farm to insure my instrument after looking at Clarion. I already used State Farm for my renters, auto and life, so I was familiar...
I added my contra and 240 to my home owners policy at Allstate and pay $94 for $15500 coverage. I should probably bump it up some. Dave Brook ... From: Trent...
Dave Brook
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Jan 1, 2008 10:15 pm
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Guys: There is a huge difference in premiums depending on use. If you are a student or amateur, it's much cheaper than a professional rate. Justin Torellas,...
Roger SOREN
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Jan 1, 2008 10:27 pm
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... Be careful about adding music instruments to your homeowner's policy. Some agancies will not tell you when you add the instrument to the policy but if you ...
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Jan 2, 2008 1:38 am
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... I still use Clarion but I have a large policy. 175K and they have been very good at taking care of any problems so far. They paid to have a new key made ...
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Jan 2, 2008 1:38 am
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Remember, some insurance companies don't insure your instrument under your homeowners policy "if it played for remuneration". It might be best to ask, and get...
That's true. My daughter plays the harp and my State Farm agent asked if she ever gets paid to play. We told him not often. He said if she received any money...
Clarion's student rate covers only amateur events. If you have a loss at a paid gig it is not covered. It is really severe to lose all coverage for a year with...
I suppose I should make it clear that the Personal Articles policy that I mentioned earlier that I got from State Farm does indeed cover professional use. It...
I'm playing the Concerto for Orchestra next weekend in one of the groups I play in, and it's probably been over 25 years since the last time I played it (and...
There is contrabassoon in the last movement, for about 4 bars, about 2/3 of the way through. Sorry I don't have a score or part on me. Maybe it's more than 4...
For some reason I had the part on the floor in front of me. So, Measure 86 thru 96 is your big moment. Enjoy! Charlie ... Be a better friend, newshound, and...
There is no contra part in the third movement, only the bars in the 5th movement. Not sure which 3rd movement notes Richard was referring to, but I see...
Roger SOREN
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Jan 7, 2008 3:48 am
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I just keep the bassoon strapped on and make sure the contra stand is close enough to grab quickly. Mark -- Roger SOREN <chinsoft@...> wrote: There is no...
Kellach, Different "Charlie". It's amazing that there can be TWO Charlies that play contrabassoon. Happy New Year! Charlie Gragg gusmahler2@... wrote:...
oops.. my bad that charlie.. you are the one who thinks I am supposed to PAY for a recording of a piece i wrote for free :) hehehe _P. Kellach Waddle_...
Hi Folks, I am working up this Beethoven work for a concert later this month, and I just wanted to bring it to everyones attention. It's one of the hardest...
Yeah! The MIssa Solemnis contra part is one that we forget about and MAN is it tough. The 1st bassoon part is exhausting as well, but the contra part! Thanks...
I played this at IU (Indiana) almost 20 years ago (am I really that old?). The part is SO cool. You basically play nothing with the bassoons, everything (or...
Recorded this with Nashville Sym back in 2003 for Naxos. Great part, and it is all playable with a great deal of practice. The first page has been on many...
Roger SOREN
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Jan 8, 2008 6:50 pm
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As you master one section, the next is harder and faster. Turn the page, and the next section is harder, and faster still, and so on. It's a very long piece. ...
I sat down with the part tonite and both horns to see how the switch could be handled. I then noticed that the measure numbers didn't match up from page to...
I feel that statements like this: " The Europeans are usually sharp" need answering. Apart from the fact that Lewis is right to say that Gardiner's recording...
anyone know about the 2nd doubling contra part for the red violin concerto? we're playing it in march and i'm not so familiar with it.....as a side note- hi...
Just did the Red Violin Concerto in November..Parts indicate a Contra part, but there are actually only 1st and 2nd parts..no contra!! Of course we discovered...