At 2:31 AM -0800 1/1/08, Richard V. West wrote:
Although I've never played the piece with a horn crooked in E, from the part it looks like the fingering on a (valve) horn in E would be rather straightforward.


That's right. I've done it on a horn crooked in E/A and the fingering was easy.

If I were to do the piece again in E, I'd practice it in F to build endurance.

By the way, I'll be driving up from Laredo, Texas on Tuesday, January 15 on my way to Fort Collins, Colorado. If there's anyone around Lubbock or Plainview who would like to play duets and have an overnight guest, please let me know.
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Carlberg Jones
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Cornista - Orquesta Sinfónica de Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes, Ags.
MEXICO
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