What I want to stress is this: Don't go into music education if you want to play the bills!! There are many people out there that, for one reason or another,...
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Rebecca M.Gonzales
rebeccamgonz...
Sep 6, 2005 1:53 am
What I want to stress is this: Don't go into music education if you want to play the bills!! There are many people out there that, for one reason or another,...
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scprice546@...
stevecaphi
Sep 6, 2005 2:16 am
"Don't go into music education if you want to play the bills!!" OK, all together now: if we had wanted to play the bills, we would have gone into sports...
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Mo
mo_blondy
Sep 6, 2005 2:23 am
... available ... Such a ... Hi Emily! I'd like to offer some advice which may be a more practical and efficient way for you to proceed. I don't know what ...
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Nielsen Dalley
dalleyhn
Sep 6, 2005 4:41 am
Blas Marie Colomer ( 1840 - 1917 ). Information from the Dalley Horn Catalogue has nothing more than that he has published 4 works. In addition the the...
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Mike Keegan
mkeegan53202
Sep 6, 2005 7:15 am
James Ray Crenshaw <raymanz93@...> wrote: My wife's woodwind quintet has an upcoming recital and the members are splitting up the research duties....
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Justin
hornplayerkerr
Sep 6, 2005 7:15 am
I am thinking about buying a Reynolds Horn but I wanted to know the differences between Reynolds and Conn...
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Jonathan West
jwest@...
Sep 6, 2005 9:22 am
I got out of music immediately after college - I decided that there were far too many good horn players chasing far too few jobs. Fortunately, I did my first...
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James Ray Crenshaw
mightyraydawg
Sep 6, 2005 12:04 pm
... lived and worked in France. Thanks Mike. I found another "Colomer" from Spain who was also a composer (which is, one hopes, different from a "composter")...
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Jay Kosta
jaykostaendwell
Sep 6, 2005 1:44 pm
1) Regardless of how good a particular Reynolds might be, I do not think the brand is generally considered to be a 'pro horn' -- the Conn 8D still is thought...
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Bingham, Richard D
richard-bingham@...
Sep 6, 2005 2:24 pm
Group: Reynolds..., the name brings back a lot of memories. One of the first "big" names to go under with the influx of far eastern imports. They <did> make...
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Bingham, Richard D
richard-bingham@...
Sep 6, 2005 2:41 pm
David: Well..., I think you've found the Vivaldi concerto in F-major that is the most playable by today's horn players. It was re-edited by Ghendini (sp?)...
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Jonny
jonny_trousers
Sep 6, 2005 2:44 pm
Are you a different Kerry Thompson to the one in the American Horn Quartet? ... the ... great...
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John Dutton
cornojack
Sep 6, 2005 3:53 pm
... *************** That would be Kerry Turner-also a nice fellow. The Jack Attack!...
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David Mickus
alphabrass01
Sep 6, 2005 5:01 pm
Richard, Actually, the two of us have decided to play it without valves on the recital. It's fun so far. I just wish we had some replica horns or something so...
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Eric
horn1802000
Sep 6, 2005 6:50 pm
The letter below is an example of the way things work out for many of us. I had a graduate assistantship with the band department in marching and athletic...
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model200a
Sep 6, 2005 6:56 pm
... Sort of like the difference between Schumann and Debussy: They're both horns; some of them are even good horns; but they play altogether differently. ...
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bnbtoledo@...
Sep 6, 2005 8:10 pm
The most recent research done by Dr Thomas Heibert in Fresno, pretty well documents hand stopping as early as 1710, in the Dresden region, in music by ...
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K. Newstrom
quahkn
Sep 6, 2005 8:20 pm
Hello, horn players-- At my horn lesson, today, goals were discussed. I would like to attend some sort of camp or festival this summer, so we're going to...
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Penny Ward Marcus
pennywm78
Sep 6, 2005 8:22 pm
Last day to bid on the excerpt books: I have had to stop playing horn because of facial muscle problems, and I will be selling (gradually) my library of music...
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Bingham, Richard D
richard-bingham@...
Sep 6, 2005 8:30 pm
Group: I think dah Perfessor has covered the topic very well once again. I would only add that it is entirely possible that Italian trumpeters of the...
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foleytrim
Sep 7, 2005 12:34 am
... YHR668II. If so, could you kindly give me your humble opinion? Thanks! ... I recently bought a used 668-II, and can testify that it's a great horn. It has...
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shane martin
Burning_Pikachu@...
Sep 7, 2005 2:19 am
Ryan, Thanks for responding! Actually, I tend to play a bit sharp too. Does the horn have a long enough tuning slide to compensate for that? Thanks, shane -- ...
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Lee
fire_spire
Sep 7, 2005 4:18 am
Hey, So one day I was plunking along like usual playing my exercises with a bobble here and there... (or was i bobbling with some playing here and there?...
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Kerry Thompson
kthompson666
Sep 7, 2005 4:23 am
... I believe you're thinking of Kerry Turner. But no, I'm not in the American Horn Quartet. Cordially, Kerry Thompson...
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Mike Keegan
mkeegan53202
Sep 7, 2005 6:09 am
... lived and worked in France. Thanks Mike. I found another "Colomer" from Spain who was also a composer (which is, one hopes, different from a "composter")...
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Nick R
highschool_h...
Sep 7, 2005 6:10 am
Hi all (on both lists; here's my apology to those--including me--who monitor both lists) My conductor approached me today with a recording of a piece by Robert...
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Russ
russwilli
Sep 7, 2005 11:16 am
Hello Shane! About 2 months ago I asked a very simular question on this forum concerning the 668II. My youngest son had been playing a Conn 6d for 3 years and...
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Margaret Dikel
mfrileyd
Sep 7, 2005 1:23 pm
... I was at a recital by Hermann Baumann when the trigger on his Alex triple broke --- in the middle of Schumann's "Adagio and Allegro." He was stuck in...
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Justin Loving
ljustin_19
Sep 7, 2005 2:57 pm
I think it is a travesty that any of R.W.Smith's works are out of print. I think his work will go down in history!! If it hasn't already. Justin Loving ...