David Goldberg wrote:
> If you are in a moving train with your metronome set at 66, how fast does
> the train have to go,
Very fast.
> and which way,
toward the equator.
> so that a stationary observer measures
> 63? How could you and the stationary observer play a duet?
Very carefully.
> W
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On May 13, 2009, at 2:47 PM, David Goldberg wrote:
If you are in a moving train with your metronome set at 66, how fast
does the train have to go, and which way, so that a stationary
observer measures 63? How could you and th
Hello Hornlisters,
Anyone out there use or own or know details, dimesions, characteristics of
the older Walter Lawson ML Model Ambronze horns?
Cheers,
BEN
bisonh...@gmail.com
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If you are in a moving train with your metronome set at 66, how fast
does the train have to go, and which way, so that a stationary observer
measures 63? How could you and the stationary observer play a duet?
Would one of you have to transpose? If so, to what key? What kind of
mouthpiece sh
Hans P wrote
Gustav Mahler was probably the first using many "between metronomes"
and the "between dynamics" and the "exaggerated expression",
probably so to produce unnecessary kitsch like bad & anti-tasty
posters. But I do not think, he meant that. Or does this exaggeration
come
by the "repro
No, I get the point, but I do not agree. H. L. Mencken wrote, "There
is always an easy solution to every human problem--neat, plausible,
and wrong." There are ways in which music works like the others arts
you mention such as architecture, and there are ways in which is does
not. There is nothin
Sorry, you did not get the point. It is the way we use the metronome & how we
feel the tempo being appropriate. That happen only if we have some relations.
Like in architecture, colors, etc. If the measures in architecture have a
common divisor, we accept them as balanced. If the tempi have a co
Hey Wilbert,
Please reply off line. I have a single 5 valve alex.
Milton
--- On Wed, 5/13/09, Wilbert Kimple wrote:
From: Wilbert Kimple
Subject: [Hornlist] Horn Wanted
To: h...@yahoogroups.com, horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 9:33 AM
Hello All. Please pardon th
Hi Wilbert,
I have a 322 4 finger Yamaha with A+ valve in excellent shape. The
horn has a custom screw bell conversion. A custom A+ to f extension hand
switchable slide (replaces Thumb valve A+ slide). I can send you pictures if
need be. I've tried Hoyer, Paxman Alexander, King (which I sti
Hello All. Please pardon this dual posting.
I am looking for one of the following: Paxman 10, Paxman 11, Alex 90, or Alex
97. All are single Bb horns, and hopefully the Paxman 10 and the Alex 90 will
have the F extension slide.
All of my usual sources, such as hornplayer.net and hornsaplen
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