Pls disregard my last post - I am obviously getting senile in my old age and 
forgotten what I had originally asked...  send ginko....

Fred


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In that case, did he get his doctorate late in life?  I always knew him as 
'Ralph' or 'Mister' when I studied with him in the 70's...
 
Fred


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In a word:  Yes.

Paul Mansur

On Feb 5, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Fred Baucom wrote:

> Hans wrote...
>
> "According to Dr.Ralph Pyles theories of acoustics, the
> "heart" of the mouthpiece (which is the sound hole) should
> be nearest to the beginning of the lead pipe to get best
> acoustical results. So my mouthpieces  (and I insist on
> that) do not protrude from the leadpipe more than 5 - 6 mms
> (well, that is metric !)."
>
> Is this a different Ralph Pyle(s) other than the long time 2nd horn  
> of the LA Philharmonic (early 1950's to early 1990's)?
>
> Thanks, Fred
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