Question:
Why didnīt Mozart or Wagner or Strauss or Mahler ask for mouthpiece
popping ?????
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Subject: [Hornlist] Mouthpiece popping

About mouthpiece popping...

I have at least two compositions that call for mouthpiece popping while
the
horn is still attached to the instrument. The pieces have been played
all
over the world (well....  England and the U.S. ;-) and I've never had a
problem. On one occasion, however, a hornist objected that doing this
effect
could cause his mouthpiece to get stuck. "No, I don't think so.... only
trumpets have this problem," I assured him. Well, you guessed it. One
'pop'
into the piece and his mouthpiece was thoroughly jammed into his
leadpipe.

His tone on the popping effect, however, was superb.

Robert Dickow
Lionel Hampton School of Music
University of Idaho


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