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MARTIN MARSHALL
actually said that. A clever physicist, journalist, Australian-Rules Karaoke chp, poet and Expert chess player, Martin said that epigrmatic quote above in response to my Earl Weaver Baseball quirk of trying to draft multiple light-hitting switch-hitting gold glove center fielders (and always Gary Pettis ongst them) for the sim. Most seasons, I got enough offense out of slugging middle infielders (Cal Ripken Jr., Ryne Sandberg) to balance it out, but it was, I admit, a quirk.
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Saturday, October 06,
Gold-Glove Management, In Which Malcolm Gladwell
Learns at the School of Gary Pettis jackson 7 string guitar
bass string gauge
jazz bass string

How can you expect to play at ge speed unless
you practice at ge speed? — Gary Pettis

In the previous entry, I introduced Managing Like A Centerfielder, based on insights from one of the 20th Century’s top Centerfielders, Gary Pettis. These insights are useful to all managers in competitive endeavors, because (as I found out in talking with Pettis) the skill set most useful to being a Gold Glove Centerfielder is not surprisingly parallel to that demanded of managers. its particularly useful to managers who not only face a competitive environment, but one that requires very quick decision-making, too fast to allow for executing rigorous analysis starting from the moment at which you know the context fully. In Malcolm Gladwell terms, Blink decision-making.

In this entry, we’ll explore how important it is not to practice making decisions, even if you dont execute them, and using those phantom decisions and projecting how they would have played out against what really happened keeps you sharp and ready to make functional quick decisions when the time comes to execute on them. Some of the interview gets repeated here — because its supporting an additional insight.


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‘Standard 7c’ Trumpet Mouthpiece
This is the mouthpiece that came with your trumpet. If you are looking to replace your first mouthpiece with a newer, non dented, non tarnished or scratched version :) this is the one you want. (see 3c also) Order this mouthpiece

3c Trumpet Mouthpiece
I often play a 3c - just a nice all round mouthpiece, sharper rim than the 14B4, and a bit bigger cup than a ’standard 7c’ this is a very nice mouthpiece - those returning to the horn might want to consider the 3c over the 7c. Order this mouthpiece

A third option is a plastic mou saxophone mouthpiece
clarinet mouthpiece
thpiece made out of Lexan plastic. Some of the positive features of these mouthpieces are that they are very durable and will not chip or dent as is the case with metal mouthpieces, they are very affordable compared to metal mouthpieces, and they are commonly used when playing in outdoor conditions as a result of their short “warm-up” time. They are widely referred to marching brass players because of these features listed above. The negative aspects of these types of mouthpieces is that some feel that they do not have the same tone quality and feel as they do with metal mouthpieces.
Should I have the throat of my mouthpiece enlarged?

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Editor’s note: What follows below, at least until the next horizontal line, was provided by Scott Laskey, and edited by me. Scott Laskey was the mouthpiece maker at Schilke for over twenty years and one of the nation’s foremost experts in mouthpiece design and performance. He currently makes his own line of fine mouthpieces for The Laskey Company. He is also a trumpet performer and teacher and a former student of Renold Schilke. I am exceedingly grateful for his time, effort, and assistance in preparation of this.