[NAGDU] Wind Ensemble

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Jun 6 03:21:46 UTC 2017


I should think she would get used to the instruments if you are rehearsing
once in a while. I doubt it will be a problem unless she has shown signs of
fear of noises. I should think it would work fine. I guess if you were
concerned you could get something that dampens the sound, but I'm wondering
what it is?

Cindy Lou Ray
cindyray at gmail.com


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Subject: [NAGDU] Wind Ensemble

Hello, All:

I am considering playing in a wind ensemble this summer.  This is not
something I do often and never since I acquired my guide dog.  
She is used to being with me during performances, but, as a singer, I am not
in the center of the orchestra, with loud instruments on all sides.  If I
have Demi with me for the wind ensemble gig, she will be under my chair, and
I will be sitting in the center of the flute section, very close to the
brass and percussion sections.  Is this advisable? Should I use some sort of
ear protection for Demi?

Thank you, and have a great evening!

Rachel

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