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drcello Registered User (3/27/01 4:33:56 pm) Reply | Edit
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Holes
in the stage floor
We have cellists in our section who
bring pocket knives and cut little holes in the stage floor for
their endpins. This drives me bananas! Apparently our symphonic hall
has no regulations about it, or they just gave up. Do any of your
organizations forbid the cutting of little holes in the floor? Just
curious. drcello
Marshall C. St. John drcello@mindspring.com Cello Heaven
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David
Sanders  Registered User (3/27/01 6:05:52 pm) Reply |
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Holes in the stage floor
Why don't you bring a file and offer
to sharpen their endpins for them so they won't need to do
that.
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Paul
Tseng ICS Staff  Administrator (3/27/01 6:14:33 pm) Reply
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Holes in the stage floor
I never resorted to that. I just
harpooned the floor with my cello. In retrospect, that loud booming
thud which woke up my standpartner and turned the head of the
snoozing conductor should have been an indication that it might not
have been too healthy a practice for my cello, sturdy as it
is.
Paul Tseng
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Ryan
Selberg .gif) Registered User (3/27/01 9:19:43 pm) Reply |
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Holes in the stage floor
When we opened our symphony hall in
1979, the acoustics having been designed and supervised by Cyril
Harris, one of the world's outstanding acousticians, we arrived on
the oak-floored stage to find red indoor/outdoor carpeting under the
cello and bass sections. When we sought an explanation, the stage
manager (who was employed by the county, which owns and operates the
facility), replied that he wanted to make sure we wouldn't make any
marks in HIS new floor. Cyril Harris, who was present for the
opening concerts, made his entrance and very quickly informed the
MISinformed stage manager that the floor was designed for the
endpins of the cellos and basses to stick into it to enhance the
sound of the instruments. End of discussion! Period! The only time
someone uses an endpin holder is when their endpins are in need of
sharpening.
Ryan
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Tracie
Price  Registered User (3/27/01 9:33:44 pm) Reply |
Abravanel Hall floor
Even dull endpins work in that
floor! It has SO many holes it it!!
Good work Ryan and
company!
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Steve
Drake Registered
User (3/27/01 11:10:34 pm) Reply |
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Holes in the stage floor
We play in one venue here that has a
very strong willed stage manager, and he absolutely forbids any
endpins in his floor. Either a rockstop, some kind of board or
strap, or you're out of there. Fortunately, our symphony stage
manager cariies extra rock stops for just this sort of thing.
Cutting holes is just tacky. It's not hard or expensive to
replace an endpin with something that'll stick in almost any floor
without having to carve holes.
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