It is not a pleasent experience by any means.I hate it when my nose starts dripping all over the place.What I have found to be even worse than tuning with a cold is voiceing.I get ear congestion in one ear that makes everything sound like it is underwater.I usually try to put off any major voiceing untill I get all the junk out of my head. Robin Olson ----- Original Message ----- From: Piannaman@aol.com Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:52 pm Subject: Aural tuning with a head cold > Liszt, > > Tuned a nice upright today. A William Steinberg, made in Germany. > What > wasn't nice was my head throbbing from a cold. My hearing was > definitely > affected. I could still hear everything I needed to hear, but it > was a bit > more challenging than normal. And it was irritating. Made my > head throb. > I'da rather been doing something else, anything else, especially > when her 2 > 1/2 year old boy reached the end of his rope about the time I hit > the high > treble... > > Anybody else enjoy tuning with a head cold??? > > Dave Stahl > >
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