This is the first posting in response to a request for a run-down of what I do from hour to hour during the day. I'll try to keep this interesting. Don't worry, you won't be getting tweets from me when I have a hangnail!!
It's tough to outline an average day for me, because there's really no such thing. Those craving routine would be well-advised to avoid the life of a performer!
What I'll do instead is give you a blow-by-blow account of a day in which I have a lot of time to myself and a day when most of my time is taken up by responsibilities. I believe handling both scenarios well can be difficult.
Today I was free until 7:30pm when I had an orchestra rehearsal.
It was a good day to stay home because my daughter was home sick.
7:00am wake up
Breakfast, newspaper, email
9:00 process steesbassoon orders from Austria, New York, Indiana and Nevada
10:00 - 12:15 practice - warmed up with my version of Herzberg scales in b melodic minor. Learned Bertoni study #2, worked on the Dvorak and understudied the Mahler 4th for this week's concerts, practiced repertoire for my IDRS program.
12:15 lunch
1:00 packaged orders to send out
1:15 trips to post office and drug store
2:00-4:00 process cane
4:00-5:30 Relaxed, read a biography of jazz pianist, Thelonious Monk, showered, packed bassoon, etc. for rehearsal.
5:30 dinner
6:45 arrived at hall early to try bocals on stage
7:30 rehearsal
9:00 home to write this blog!
Your pregouger is genius!!
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