To everyone on the list:
I am working on a pedagogy project for my undergrad degree at the Univ.
of Houston, and was wondering if I could get anyone's input on a few
topics. I am trying to include many different viewpoints on various
aspects of the fundamentals of horn playing, and wanted to see
Leonard B wrote
If you had this problem you would see how silly your "Stop it, play
better prepared." comment is. If someone got hit in the mouth with a
baseball bat before a concert would you tell them to be better prepared?
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Hey, if they had left their catcher's mask in the dugo
About the spring: tighten it by pulling on the protruding end, but be
careful & put some bumper around the horn body part near to the action.
If the bearing sits too tight, could cause slowing down the valve
action. If the bearing does not sit correctly, also will retard the
action. Sometimes the a
Yes. Perhaps. I've just always been skeptical of Titanium Valves. I love
Paxmans, but I've seen some horns get through quality control with not as much
quality as they used to have lately...
I do think the dual bore system is great though. I do give them credit for
that.
Of course naturally th
They are used in rotors very few times because of the costs. The
acoustical properties of titanium should not count for most of the
players, as their tone quality is ... better not to speak about it.
I found that no bronze, no yellow brass or red brass or white brass or
titanium (used for rotor
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