
Have you ever been too sick to play?
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Forgive me for asking, but are you still studying with this dope? That has to be one of the dumbest pedagogical quack ideas I've heard in a long time. I, too, was a college flute professor for a while and I wouldn't dream of asking a student to do something like that, nor would I come up with such an asinine reason for it. Even if you could find one of those "alternative ways" to be more resonate, there is no guarantee that the reason it happened was because you were sick. That helps little when you are well. And it doesn't necessarily mean you'll be able to find the same solution every time you are sick because the body physics may be altogether different with the next bug you catch.fluteguy18 wrote: Last year, I became horribly sick. But, my flute professor made me play and come to my lessons anyway. She thought that playing while congested would force me to "open up" more to have a good sound. It would force me to find alternative ways to resonate and produce a different sound than I usually do, and would become an interesting learning tool.... it didn't work.
that I do. What can be used to sterilize it? anything that can be found around the home?fluteguy18 wrote:Yes, it is quite possible. Viruses and Bacteria can live in your flute if you don't have it sterilized after you become ill. But usually, you won't get sick from it again because you will have the antibodies in your system [I believe... but I am not a doctor]. The only danger is if you let someone else play your flute, or if you have a weak immune system.