This for 30usd's.looks a bargin..have a look...Colin
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Enviado el: lunes, 15 de marzo de 2004 8:54
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Asunto: Interesting item on eBay UK web site item# 3711159851: Brass
Baritone Box Brand
Hi, Scott
My MS colleague asked me about this and my experience with various horns is not that
great, so I'm defering to the listserve.
Thanks so much for all the thought and effort you put into this.
Rebecca
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Hi Rebecca,
Is there a reason your
What are you smoking, Josh?
I have owned and played Holton's for over thirty years and I'll agree that
there are better horns, but the Holton's I've played on play in tune! Some
have been a bit stuffy, but I not had any reservations in recommending five
of my current students to purchase
Well put, Walt! If you can't play in tune on a Holton, your problem
is probably not equipment.
--- Walt Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you smoking, Josh?
the Holton's I've played on play in tune!
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AMEN TO ALL!
Sonja Reynolds
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set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
The time has come, I believe, when we can't just say don't buy a
chinese Horn.
The chinese are starting to build some really quite decent Instruments
now, but you wouldn't want to buy one without tried it, since there are
still a lot of them that are junk. ( I tried one, it was in F minor!)
The
In a message dated 15/03/2004 18:55:56 GMT Standard Time,
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Leaky Boats.
Seriously folks, this is not a wind up.
But has anyone else seen that place in the New Forest area called:
Sandy Balls Holliday Centre
No it's not a wind-up either - I have a photograph of
In a message dated 15/03/2004 18:58:40 GMT Standard Time,
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Sandy Balls Holliday Centre
And here's their website!
http://www.sandy-balls.co.uk/
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
I believe all of you should look carefully at the new Hoyer horns. I only use the
word new because Gerhardt Meinl, of Meinl-Weston tuba fame is now the owner of the
Hoyer company. I had the pleasure of visiting the workshop in Germany, and the
quality is exceptional. There are several
Never, ever, ever buy single Bb horns for your students. If anyone says that
the difference in sound and technique doesn't make a difference, then they
are missing the point of the instrument.
Jeremy Hansen
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set your options
I agree completely.single Bb horns are not a good way to go at all.
By the way.Holton horns work very well, particularly for middle
schoolers. I would strongly recommend the 177. It has a medium throat
and bell, is solidly built and gets along really well with middle
school kids.
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is the Eb horn bad, too? Or is there a
magical quality about Horn in F? I doubt that in the early days of natural
horns, teachers would have insisted on beginners playing on the F crook
only. Plus, you
Hello to all.
I feel that the bad press you folks are giving to the Holton horns is not fair to
'throw' at Rebecca.
She is hoping to find some instruments which the students can learn on, and I have not
been unhappy with the Holtons which I have used, for over 50 years, now!!
I have not ever
Check out these sites (and others like them):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3501336.stm
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/special/robot/
Are we next?
{ David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] }
{ Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
{ Ann Arbor Michigan }
I understand what you're saying, however I don't agree that most of the
advantage is for the advanced player on the Bb side. With the partials
further apart, it would make it less slippery for a beginning student. The
frustration factor is a real one, though I agree that from a pure sense it
is
Hi Everyone,
Please join me in wishing Prof. Hans Pizka a very Happy Birthday!
Thank you for all the valuable input to this list, Hans.
Wishing you many, many more birthday celebrations and good health, we'll lift
a glass with our favorite beverage in your honor on Wednesday!
Carolyn Blice
Haven't smoked for years Walt. Just speaking from my own personal
experience, which I'll admit doesn't even come close to your 30 years.
While in high school, my band director invested in four new 179's, and every
single one of them had problems. I remember that the one that I got had
three
I never said I couldn't play in tune on one. I can play in tune on a garden
hose with a funnel jammed in the end. I said they were notoriously
difficult to play in tune. Glad you've got my problem all figured out
though. Now if I can just figure out which end to put the mouthpiece
in...
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