Sarah, how true, how true. Thanks for telling it like it is. Wilbert...
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Eldon Matlick
ematlick@xx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 2:25 pm
Jerry Houston had some very good comments to make regarding valve port alignment. However, assuming that ports are in alignment when the hash marks on the...
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Eldon Matlick
ematlick@xx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 2:27 pm
The University of Oklahoma School of Music Teaching Assistantships for Orchestral Instruments Graduate Degrees offered: DMA in Performance, PhD in Music...
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Robert Marlatt
robob@xxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 4:14 pm
I purchased a little piece of history a couple of years ago: A 300,000 series Conn 28D played by Thomas Newell in the Boston Symphony. See it here:...
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Haumesser, Chris
chaumess@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 4:21 pm
<< It looks a little better now as I had it partially restored. But ya' know...it still plays like a Conn! >> Are we sure this is a good thing?...
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DOCRobby@xxx.xxx
Nov 1, 1999 4:34 pm
With all the discussion about Conns and their serial numbers, I have come to wonder just what my horn is worth (not that I'm interested in selling it). It is...
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Nafai23@xxx.xxx
Nov 1, 1999 4:43 pm
In a message dated 11/1/99 11:35:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, DOCRobby@... writes: << With all the discussion about Conns and their serial numbers, I have...
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wkkimple
wkkimple@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 4:11 pm
Am looking for a compensating double horn for my own personal use. Alexander with lacquer prefered, but let me know what you have. Lost the one on ebay...
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Sarah Beth Carr
sbc9448@xxxxxx.xxxx.x...
Nov 1, 1999 10:15 pm
Hey hornists, I don't understand how we have all of these band directors not doing a good job at showing good embouchers. Isn't that what college is for-to...
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Brent Shires
BShires@xxxx.xxx.xxxx
Nov 2, 1999 12:14 am
... grade, I played with a trumpet emboucher-mouthpiece slighty above upper lip and more under the lower lip. I could play a high C by the time I was in the...
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REWHORN@xxx.xxx
Nov 2, 1999 2:42 am
I can't believe how many times I have seen this word mispelled! It is embouchure not embocher or emboucher or whatever.All you have to do is read Philip...
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Dotcom3759@xxx.xxx
Nov 2, 1999 3:10 am
Mr. Shires, Very good explanation of why to start beginners on an f horn. I have a new student who (when told he will have to play his scales using the f horn...
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Eric Jones
ej@xxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 2, 1999 5:23 am
SarahBeth, Your ideals should be commended, however I don't think we'll have the good fortune of living them out any time soon. Especially when you concider...
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Eric Jones
ej@xxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 2, 1999 5:32 am
Perhaps if you'd done a little more research you'd have discovered that "emboucher" is the french basis of the american word "embouchure" em-bou-chure \am-bu...
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Alice Lindsay
nufame@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 2, 1999 5:54 am
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Jerry Houston
jerryh@xx.xxxx
Nov 2, 1999 6:23 am
... <I love it when they leave themselves wide open ... > I think if YOU do a little more research yourself, you'll find that the French verb "emboucher", is...
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Rob Gladstones
gwynrob@xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 2, 1999 12:59 pm
Sarah has reminded me of when I was introduced to a young fellow (I'm not old but he was younger) who told me he was a teacher of brass with a Bmus.Ed employed...
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Rob Gladstones
gwynrob@...
Nov 2, 1999 1:16 pm
Bravo Brent! Listen to this man for he knows what he is talking about. And ......a cautionary tale to prove why you should know all your F fingerings for the...
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wkkimple
wkkimple@...
Nov 2, 1999 7:59 am
My Spell Check program likes the "er" ending, not the "uer." Wilbert...
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Eric Jones
ej@...
Nov 2, 1999 4:05 pm
Accidentally made this a private response instead... Point conceded... I spoke too soon (Eric tries to gracefully remove the foot from his mouth) . The...
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David B. Thompson
te@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:13 pm
Since on several occasions recently someone has unnecessarily cluttered the mailboxes of hundreds of people with an administrative (unsubscribe) request, I...
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Susan J Huntley
sujo42@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:59 pm
I returned to the horn a year ago after 35 years of playing occasionally. I found a technique book that I had purchased sometime during those years. Some of...
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Haumesser, Chris
chaumess@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:42 pm
I didn't realize we had so many etymologists (not to be confused with entomologists) on the horn list! ... From: Eric Jones [mailto:ej@...] Sent:...
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Tiffani Swanson
tiffani1@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:46 pm
I guess we could just all call it "chops" as I think we can all spell it. Maybe we can even get past this discussion. (HA HA HA) Tiff...
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Tiffani Swanson
tiffani1@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:42 pm
Hey Rob, This is exactly what happened to me just last week at the local high school. The band director is a great person, but is not a great teacher. I teach...
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Tilford, Mary Ann
MATilford@...
Nov 2, 1999 5:57 pm
OK, I'll try another two cents. For all of us out here who either regularly or occasionally try to tell a beginner how to form an embouchure, what is the first...
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tiffani1@...
Nov 2, 1999 6:00 pm
Well, I'm not sure what happened to the first message but I apologize for any duplictaions. Thank you to all who replied to my questions about graduate study...
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tiffani1@...
Nov 2, 1999 6:01 pm
Well, I'm not sure what happened to the first message but I apologize for any duplictaions. Thank you to all who replied to my questions about graduate study...
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Mr. Leonard Brown
waldhorn@...
Nov 2, 1999 7:03 pm
... Message: 12 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 21:42:09 EST From: REWHORN@... Subject: mispelled words relating to the Horn I can't believe how many times I have...