
I had taken 10 days off playing due to Covid, but yesterday (Saturday) I had the first orchestra-only rehearsal of Les Misérables. So Friday I picked up my horns for the first time since getting sick, and tried to get my chops back for the rehearsal the next day. It went...okay.
Then, yesterday I went to the rehearsal with tenor trombone, bass trombone, and tuba in tow, and for three hours we read through the book.
OMG. It was like pushing a boulder up a mountain at 20,000 feet with my feet shackled. The fatigue had me wanting to lie down after 20 minutes. But the worst part was that I couldn't get a decent breath to save my life, and I started feeling lightheaded and dizzy because this show is kind of a big blow in places. It got so bad that I just put the tuba down and stopped even trying to play it, and I couldn't get a decent attack and sustain on the bass trombone, and I had to breathe every bar. The tenor trombone was doable, but there's really not much tenor in the show. The contractor and music director said I sounded good, so maybe it wasn't as bad as I felt it was, but it was a pretty bad experience and I left dispirited and depressed.
Has anyone else been through this? What strategies can I employ to mitigate the effects of the lingering symptoms? How long does this last?
Before you ask, no, I'm not still sick. I can't infect anyone. I'm just dealing with the aftermath that has pretty much knocked me on my butt.
Any words of wisdom from those who have been through this?
Thanks.
