Can anyone go to the Midwest Clinic?
- Mikebmiller
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Can any schmuck go to the Midwest Clinic or do have to be some sort of professional musician or educator? Just wondering. I have heard about this thing for 40 years and never been to one.
- sungfw
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- Joined: Jul 17, 2018
Open to anyone. Just have to buy an admission ticket (or beg/borrow/steal one from a friend/exhibitor/clinician/etc.).
- Kingfan
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- Joined: Apr 11, 2018
I have no idea what you are talking about. Is it https://www.midwestclinic.org/default.aspx# ???
- AlexMcMahon
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Yes, I believe so. I just came from there and saw several badges that said occupations like 'Freelance Musician,' 'Private Instructor,' and some with no title at all. It's kind of pricy if you go only as an individual for the trade show/exhibits only but a great experience if you go to concerts and clinic sessions.
I didn't play any horns since I was there as a band director to hear concerts mainly, but did see several horn makers on display. Excited to see what M&W does with their medium and small bore horns after talking with them at the booth. Kelly stainless mouthpieces also looked interesting.
I didn't play any horns since I was there as a band director to hear concerts mainly, but did see several horn makers on display. Excited to see what M&W does with their medium and small bore horns after talking with them at the booth. Kelly stainless mouthpieces also looked interesting.
- arich621
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- Joined: Dec 25, 2018
Anyone can go! I highly recommend it for anyone, even though most of the clinics are aimed at music educators that teach in classroom settings. Still, getting to try out things in the exhibits and attend all the performances (many military band groups and other professional ensembles) are worth the price.
- Mikebmiller
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- Joined: Mar 27, 2018
$125 doesn't seem to bad for registration. I'm sure a hotel room in Chicago will cost way more than that.