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641 Frederik Hulleman
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Jun 1, 1999
7:17 am
642 Martin Mayes
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Jun 1, 1999
11:02 am
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...
643 Lindsay Kaye
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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...
644 John Ericson
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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,...
645 Pirtle, John
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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...
646 Bear Woodson
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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...
647 Ron "TheHornist&...
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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 ...
648 Jerryold99@xxx.xxx Send Email 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...
649 wkkimple
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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....
650 Pirtle, John
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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...
651 Jerry Houston
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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...
652 Ellen P. Manthe
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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...
653 Jerryold99@xxx.xxx Send Email 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...
654 Stuligross, John P.
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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...
655 Erwin Bous
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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...
656 Nordin
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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...
657 WKoren@xxx.xxx Send Email Jun 3, 1999
8:44 pm
658 Nordin
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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...
659 Rebecca Cotton
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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...
660 ECKHOFFH@xxxxxxxx.xxx Send Email 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....
661 Bruce J Kelley
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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 ...
662 Graeme Evans
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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...
663 Don A. Abernathy
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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 ...
664 Dick Martz
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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...
665 David B. Thompson
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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...
666 Ellen P. Manthe
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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...
667 Pirtle, John
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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 "cheatin&#39;" with one...
668 Steve Haflich
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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....
669 DOCRobby@xxx.xxx Send Email 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...
670 Dick Martz
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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...
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