Recording the horn is not an easy matter and it is not easy to find technical information about it. Most books and magazines dealing with recording techniques...
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Lindsay Kaye
lindzo@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 1, 1999 6:25 pm
Okay...hey, tell that to my instructor. Maybe he'll stop pestering me about my high range...(Dammit, I'm a hornist not a magician!) ... times players seem to...
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John Ericson
ericsojq@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 1, 1999 6:46 pm
Forgive the cross posting, but I have just completed a major updating to my "Horn Articles Online" home page, an online resource on horn history, horn playing,...
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Pirtle, John
John.Pirtle@xxxxxxxx....
Jun 1, 1999 6:58 pm
If you didn't cover a topic, does that mean it's true??? I don't see anything about pouring soured-buttermilk through a new horn!! ... Your articles are very...
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Bear Woodson
bear@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 2, 1999 3:41 am
Hello, Everyone. I'm trying to get the complete information about an IHS, International Horn Society, Composition Competition. I am not a horn player, nor even...
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Ron "TheHornist&...
rboerger@xx.xxxx
Jun 2, 1999 4:52 am
To all: Per a note I received from Marilyn Bone Kloss today, the International Horn Society's Advisory Council has decided that it no longer will "sponsor" an ...
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Jerryold99@xxx.xxx
Jun 2, 1999 5:08 am
Andy, I have bought pre-war Kruspes in the past.... I still have one. However, I don't remember buying one from you (although I don't remember what I had for...
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wkkimple
wkkimple@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 2, 1999 7:34 pm
OK, boys and girls. Pardon the double posting, but I forgot which list this came up on. Here is the official word from Larry Ramirez, Holton's chief designer....
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Pirtle, John
John.Pirtle@xxxxxxxx....
Jun 3, 1999 7:47 pm
Well heck, I'll post something to Onelist ! In the midst of talking about playing low horn, I'm confused about Pedal C. I always thought Pedal C was the 1st...
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Jerry Houston
jerryh@xx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 7:50 pm
I'm in the process of buying a descant horn that will lie normally in Bb and change with the thumb valve into F alto. I assume that I won't be playing that...
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Ellen P. Manthe
mantheel@xxxxx.xxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 7:56 pm
... I always thought C0 was carbon monoxide, an excess of which will render the location of pedal C irrelevant. Ellen Manthe Ellen Manthe, D.M.A. Michigan...
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Jerryold99@xxx.xxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:20 pm
Hi, I believe the question was "where is pedal C".... the answer appears to be C0 (CO?)....Colorado? Regards, Jerry Old...
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Stuligross, John P.
stuligross@xxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:38 pm
I've always heard Pedal C referred to as the C below middle C. What do I call the on an octave below that? IMPOSSIBLE! John...
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Erwin Bous
ebous@xxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:35 pm
On my Holton 279, the thumb valve was changed so that I need to press it in in order to go to the F-side. I learned to play on a single B-flat horn, but when I...
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Nordin
nordin@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jun 3, 1999 8:21 pm
... C. ... being ... c1 is the one just below the staff (in G-clef) One octave lower is just called c The octave below that is called C and would be the one...
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WKoren@xxx.xxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:44 pm
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Nordin
nordin@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jun 3, 1999 8:43 pm
What would the backstage horns do in the time before video monitors. Stand where they could see the conductor? Just play on audio cue? Is there a definite...
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Rebecca Cotton
rkcotton@xxxxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:57 pm
John, You are right -- pedal C is the one below the bass clef, the first harmonic. Maybe some don't think we can play that low so that may lead to the misuse...
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ECKHOFFH@xxxxxxxx.xxx
Jun 3, 1999 8:58 pm
I was an offstage horn here at college and we didn't have video monitors. So we just stood where we could see the conductor....
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Bruce J Kelley
brucek@xxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 9:58 pm
... From: Nordin <nordin@...> Subject: [horn] Mahler's 2 back then... ... I don't have a definitive answer, but in the Northwest Mahler Festival ...
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Graeme Evans
gevans@xxx.xxxxxxx.xx...
Jun 3, 1999 9:57 pm
Most of us refer to "pedal C" as the C one octave below middle C (written pitch). This note is, however, one octave above the fundamental which is the 1st...
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Don A. Abernathy
don1horn@xx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 5:36 pm
... Hello John, You are correct in your estimation ... pedal "C" IS the first harmonic, the fundamental of the harmonic series beginning on "C". As far as ...
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Dick Martz
rjmartz@xxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 3, 1999 10:52 pm
... The first thing I did with my descant was to switch it to lie in high F with the thumb converting to Bb. I found that it made it much less confusing to...
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David B. Thompson
te@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 4, 1999 1:02 am
... Don't write that register off completely, as notes down to the "true" pedal C - or even slightly lower - do appear from time to time in the contemporary...
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Ellen P. Manthe
mantheel@xxxxx.xxx.xxxx
Jun 4, 1999 1:31 am
... I do my warm-ups down to the A flat below that Pedal C. A great book for developing fluidity for the full range of the horn is John Clark's _Exercises for...
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Pirtle, John
John.Pirtle@xxxxxxxx....
Jun 4, 1999 1:43 am
Wow!! I've never been that low. I actually got to a Bb tonight (it's been a long time) - on a Paxman 4B mouthpiece. haha - you're not "cheatin39;" with one...
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Steve Haflich
smh@xxxxx.xxxx
Jun 4, 1999 2:15 am
... Mahler put in lots of cues so that the offstage parts can in principle be done without a conductor. ... I doubt you can attribute this to Mahler himself....
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DOCRobby@xxx.xxx
Jun 4, 1999 3:01 am
David Thompson wrote: "Don't write that register off completely, as notes down to the "true" pedal C - or even slightly lower - do appear from time to time in...
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Dick Martz
rjmartz@xxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jun 4, 1999 4:23 am
... The same pitch may be played either on the open F horn or the Bb horn with valves 1 + 3. The length of tubing is equivalent. To procede below the pedal C...