Listers: Pardon my double posting on both lists, but this is an important issue not to cross-post. Last night, one of my students had an instrument stolen....
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Mayhew, Loren
Loren.Mayhew@...
Feb 1, 2000 10:14 pm
The situation might be more than Eldon indicates depending on your insurance company. Some homeowners policies will not cover the instrument at all without a...
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Jerryold99@...
Feb 1, 2000 10:52 pm
Hi Eldon, You might check with the repair person that worked on the horn. He/she might have made a note of the serial number. Regards, Jerry Old...
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Erwin Bous
e.bous@...
Feb 1, 2000 11:04 pm
I fully agree with this good advice. My instrument is insured through my music group, this is a nationwide insurance organised by the wind band organisation in...
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Bruce Schultz
jbs@...
Feb 2, 2000 1:47 am
... Eldon's absolutely right. As an example of an organizational insurance plan, those who perform in established small ensembles (I don't know how...
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Alice Lindsay
nufame@...
Feb 2, 2000 1:26 pm
subscribe Alice Lindsay...
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David B. Thompson
te@...
Feb 2, 2000 3:06 pm
... We have restored your email delivery, which had been placed temporarily on "no mail" status. Not that you have missed a great deal - for some reason the...
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PMANSUR@...
Feb 2, 2000 3:59 pm
In a message dated 2/1/00 6:33:30 PM, PMANSUR@... writes: << In a message dated 2/1/00 12:32:50 PM, jenterli@... writes: << Bob Ward, Associate...
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Robin Moffatt
robin@...
Feb 3, 2000 2:10 pm
Recently added HORNS FOR SALE on hornplayer.net ALEXANDER 107, 4500 US $ + Medium bore + Yellow brass + Almost new + Lacquer as new + Bought new in 1988 For...
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John Petring
petring@...
Feb 3, 2000 6:09 pm
... Karen, I switched from my original Conn 8-D leadpipe to the Patterson leadpipe last year, and I have been very pleased with the change. I find the...
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Robin Moffatt
robin@...
Feb 3, 2000 6:22 pm
Recently added HORNS FOR SALE on hornplayer.net CONN 8D, 6000 US $ + Played by by the 1st horn in Detroit, Albert Stagliano in the late 30's + Played for...
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Stephen Aaron
Stephen_Aaron@...
Feb 3, 2000 11:04 pm
My question is in regards to horns with a Geyer wrap. I was wondering if those horns, such as a Yamaha 667 and a Conn 10D, were designed with longer main...
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PMANSUR@...
Feb 4, 2000 12:29 am
In a message dated 2/3/00 7:06:55 PM, Stephen_Aaron@... writes: << Are the slides supposed to be pulled out further than on Kruspe horns or does it...
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Brian Brown
bbcorno@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:40 am
I got this from a friend today. After I fell out of my chair laughing, ... Dear friends, Thought I would share an amusing story with you. Today on the Glenn ...
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Gary Suits
gsuits@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:26 am
... Well, that pretty much takes care of that question! I'm reminded of some thing I saw years ago, I think it was a little publication from Conn about how to...
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Stephen Aaron
Stephen_Aaron@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:37 am
I understand that each player has different tuning tendancies and I know that I am supposed to find the spot on my horn that fits my playing. I guess my...
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stratton@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:49 am
... Hmm, I would think that having your slides pulled much further than other's (particularly having them pulled further than where others place your slides...
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Keith Eitzen
keith@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:28 am
... I would love to hear about the hornist in Antartica. Scientist who plays horn in his or her spare time? Keith Eitzen Xalapa, Mexico...
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Nic_Catrambone@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:47 am
Well said, Gary. Use da ears. Over the years, my tuning slide positions have changed dramatically. At present, they're all jammed in except the one B-flat...
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K Keeney
kkeeney@...
Feb 4, 2000 6:25 am
In our community orchestra we are currently rehearsing Dvorak's Symphony No. 4. The third and fourth horn parts switch back and forth between horn in C and...
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Robert Frade
roberto31@...
Feb 4, 2000 7:51 am
Dear listers, On the other list there's talk about playing too sharp. Well my problem is playing too flat. I play a Holton 179 and about at room temperature...
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Duffy, Meghan
duffyme@...
Feb 4, 2000 1:45 pm
... Hello from the ice! I'm the hornist in Antarctica, and, yes, I am a scientist who plays the horn for fun. Currently I'm not doing any playing, ...
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Eldon Matlick
ematlick@...
Feb 4, 2000 2:16 pm
Robert Frade's question about flat playing, especially in the upper register is symptomatic of not having the hand far enough in the bell. Thus, it is the...
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Pirtle, John
John.Pirtle@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:17 pm
I just wanted to say I think Eldon's expertise is showing! I find his reply fascinating - really. It's that alternative perspective. Here I was thinking...
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John Q. Ericson
ericsojq@...
Feb 4, 2000 5:15 pm
... There are two really good central questions here to your message that I would like to try to answer. Question one. Did early valved horns have tuning...
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David B. Thompson
te@...
Feb 4, 2000 7:55 pm
During the recent discussions on the horn lists of the long lost op. 5 Kopprasch etudes for high horn, I mentioned that we were working on publishing those...
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David B. Thompson
te@...
Feb 4, 2000 7:55 pm
During the recent discussions on the horn lists of the long lost op. 5 Kopprasch etudes for high horn, I mentioned that we were working on publishing those...
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David B. Thompson
te@...
Feb 4, 2000 8:12 pm
For reasons unknown to me the announcement I just sent to the horn lists appears to have generated two or three copies on each list. I most definitely only...
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PMANSUR@...
Feb 4, 2000 8:29 pm
In a message dated 2/4/00 12:39:51 AM, Stephen_Aaron@... writes: << "Is there a reason for the Geyer wrap horns having longer tuning slides?" >> What...
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PMANSUR@...
Feb 4, 2000 8:37 pm
Your problem could be the opposite of the sharp tendency. Your lip could be a bit too flaccid, or you focussing on the lower edge of the tonal center. Review...