instruments setting out - at the ready

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Re: instruments setting out - at the ready

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Our bedroom has much better acoustics (i.e., a 15 foot ceiling that is not parallel to the floor) than our normal music room. I'd been schlepping my horn upstairs to practice recently because it's more fun there. Mid-last week I stopped bringing it back downstairs when I was done. So far, no complaints from my wife yet.


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Just don't leave it laying on her side of the bed.

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Mine has a cow if I just leave my shoes out in the bedroom. :red:
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