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J
From: Alan Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass
Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 22:25:20 -0400
Has there been lots of turnover in the horn position with that group or
what?
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One thing I have noticed after a thirty or so year hiatus is that my ability
to have a clear mental idea of the pitch I am going to play has seriously
deteriorated. Such things as missing the second line D - having it come
out as C on the B flat side.
Any suggestions on helping refresh the
If you go to canadianbrass.com they have a page devoted to the time line of
the members in the group. There is a lag sometimes in different parts of the
site as to who is in the group - pictures tend to be displayed in the gallery
after changes have taken place. I am confident that Mr. Scully
At 10:30 AM -0500 5/15/05, Bill Gross wrote:
Any suggestions on helping refresh the ability to get that mental image of
pitch would be appreciated.
Here's what's helped me, in order of my perceived importance:
Lots of singing, both printed music and off the top of my head
Singing my etudes,
Bill, if you can sing your music on the names of the notes and in rhythm,
I'm sure you'll have no problems correctly anticipating the proper pitches.
I used to teach ear-training and this was one of the ways we taught it - the
students would be given weekly assignments for which they'd have to
Hornfolks
It has been a long time; won't go into detail but I am back on list for a time.
Greetings and well wishes to all and hope to see some of you at HornDay next
week.
and also...help
Redwood Symphony has need or 2 or 3 hornists who can hold a SOLID strong high C
to play the
Has anyone come across a repairman named Dirk Eutectic? Where is he located?
LB in Laredo
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Has anyone come across a repairman named Dirk Eutectic? Where is he
located?
Sound more like a refridgeration engineer to me!!
I'd better go,
Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
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date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:08:37 -0700 (PDT)
from: Nicholas Hartman Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Tone color
Dear list,
I have a bit of a problem with my tone color. I'm a freshman in high
school, and even though the player above me seems to be physically
incappable of
Redwood Symphony has need or 2 or 3 hornists who can hold a SOLID strong
high C to play the offstage (soli) horn parts in the 5th movement of Mahler
2.
Directions from 101 going North: get off on Kehoe on the right go
straight until you hit the theatre on the left side.
The theatre
Bill,
I'm coming up empty on google searches for 'Scott Lasky'any assistance
you can provide appreciated.
Fred
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To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Tone color
In a message dated
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Leonard Brown wrote:
Has anyone come across a repairman named Dirk Eutectic? Where is he
located?
Dirk is somewhere in Scotland. They wrote a song about him - it begins
something like this:
Oh Eutectic high road and I'll take the low road,
And I'll be in Scotland afore
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