Dear All,
after over 30 years of playing Kruspe horns (Kalison M27 and Holton
H104) I recently bought a Rauch; this is a wondeful horn and I'm now
having my honeymoon with it, so I can't answer the general question
about switching problems. It's so superior to my previous two
instruments for
I have dealt with allergic rhinitis all my life - basically the same
symptoms that have been described in previous posts. I have found a
combination of drugs that works quite well: Flonase Allegra. The
Allegra controls about 70% of my allergic rections, while the Flonase,
a nasal spray, allows
The discussion of smaller bands,smaller audiences,etc. has been on my mind for
quite some time. One vital way we can all take part in keeping good music
available to young and old is to support PBS and NPR. There is really no other
source of any consequence.
Last year the politicians tried to
Dear Horn Players:
My name is Beth Macauley and I am a faculty member in the Department of
Communication Disorders at the University of Tulsa (TU). I started a
research study on blocking in horn players with Skip Snead while I was
at the University of Alabama and I presented on this topic
On Jun 25, 2006, at 3:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Just curious to know, if you can divorce yourself
This does beg the question, if Concert Bands will only survive if they rely
on tax dollars should this be a priority of spending? If musicians enjoy
getting together as a group and performing do they need a tax subsidy or
should how about if they just funded themselves?
-Original
Sadly, WNPR here in central CT dropped almost all music (if you don't count
A Prairie Home Companion) in favor of talk programming.
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Subject: [Hornlist] Demise of the Concert Band?
The
Huh? Supporting PBS and NPR, even if you think it's a worthy cause, is not
going to do squat for your local concert bands. Try supporting your local
organizations directly before you go looking to the federal government as a
solution to local problems. You might find you appreciate these
The generic version of Flonase -fluticasone- just recently became available,
and it's much cheaper also. It seems to work just as well as Flonase.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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