... Greetings and Happy New Year to all: Anwyn, in my experience, use of the horn mouthpiece-mellophone adaptor serves well to get the horn mouthpiece mounted...
... with a ... You ... make. ... Well, thank you very much for the moral support. And would you tell it to my english teacher? just kidding... thanks again,...
Message text written by INTERNET:horn@yahoogroups.com ... dP < Dear All This reminds me of an incident several years ago at a Horn Seminar in Manchester. Hugh...
Paul Kampen
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Jan 1, 2004 2:47 pm
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... International Music won't deal directly with you. They are one of the few publishing companies that won't undercut their distributers. The treaty in...
Thomas Wheeler
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Jan 1, 2004 4:11 pm
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There's a recording of the 51st Symphony made by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra on modern instruments on the Naxos label (8.555324). Bengt Olerås does a fine...
From: "Thomas Wheeler" <froghorn76@...> ... The treaty in question extended copywrite protection to eastern european and russian composers after the...
It's only a problem if it doesn't work. Chris ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 ...
Just a quick thanks to all those who replied to my previous post regarding recording devices. I have quite a few options, it seems, and I appreciate the help!...
I made good money this christmas break reading concert-pitch bass clef parts for a sick trombone player. This skill is highly useful and profitable! Chris ...
The skill is particularly useful if you play the community band circuit - more than once I've arrived at a concert to find that I was the "principal...
I find that reading trombone parts a skill which is presumed horn players possess - several times I have turned up to a gig to be presented with a trombone ...
You've been getting some good advice for the most part (with the exception of "if it ain't broke..."). You say that at auditions the adjudicators comment on...
... The same way you do with most skills. With practice. Regards Jonathan West...
Jonathan West
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Jan 2, 2004 12:00 am
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In a message dated 01/01/2004 23:59:32 GMT Standard Time, maddruth@... ... You turn up to a gig that is paying lots of money for a conductor who is going...
... Just like in "matrix." Someone plugs you into a computer through your spinal cord, you twitch a little, then blammo, you can transpose bass clef music...
Thomas Wheeler
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Jan 2, 2004 12:21 am
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... What about low notes? Can you move smoothly from the high register down to the basement (at least to the G an octave and a fourth below middle C,...
The way I learned it, as well as bass clef in general, was through simple vocalises. yes, the beloved Bordogni book for trombone. Learn them in written pitch...
... The serious answer is that you get someone to teach you C transposition, and then you practice it till it's second nature. To play trombone parts on the F...
If you have a bright tone, it could also mean you need a mouthpiece with a bigger bore size. If the you have a bore size too small for the amount of air you...
Hornfolk Responding to the invitation to write - in, I say: The high/low configuration of Haydn's horn writing is common in music written between 1700 and...
bnbtoledo@...
Jan 2, 2004 10:11 am
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I've not had to do this too often, generally only when an amateur orchestra has been let down by a player so it tends to be a last minute (5 minutes before the...
Don't forget: you add a sharp instead of two flats. Let's see, I read it as Eb treble except I add 3 sharps (2 to cancel the flats I add automatically) and ...
Hi everyone and especially dah Perfesser, Adding to my former message about performing Haydn 51 and the comments of dah Perfesser (thanks for that!): The...
Louise Schepel
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Jan 2, 2004 3:40 pm
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Playing in concert pitch from a bass clef parts takes a little practice to do, but should not be terribly daunting. A short cut method is to think of the bass...
Yes, the top is Bb. Those slides, plus the little ones underneath are equal to pitch for an F horn -- hence, it is a compensating F-Bb double. Air travels...
Paul Mansur
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Jan 2, 2004 5:08 pm
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Actually that's not strictly true; if you are playing a part written at concert pitch it is not necessarily always going to be in C. Try to not think in terms...
In a message dated 1/2/2004 10:12:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, horn@yahoogroups.com writes: You've been getting some good advice for the most part (with the ...