[Hornlist] RE: Mozart Cadenza

2005-10-24 Thread V�lim�ki
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 date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 18:35:45 +0930
 from: Adam Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject: [Hornlist] Mozart Cadenza
 
 Does anyone know of some links / sites where I can either
 download, or buy 
 cadenzas for the Mozart cadenzas, without having to purchase a
 new 
 arrangement? Any help much appreciated

You could visit Wilhelm Lanzky-Otto´s memorial site, there you
can find cadenzas for 3rd and 4th concertos and concert rondo.

http://hem.passagen.se/lanzky/

Altogether it´s a great site, don´t forget to listen the sound
samples!

Jaakko Välimäki
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Re: [Hornlist] Intonation beats

2005-10-24 Thread David Goldberg
Google timo esser generator.  Hit # 1 is a downloadable shareware tone 
generator (Test Tone Generator 4.0) that you can use to experiment with. 
It can generate two tones simultaneously.  You can change either tone by 
note or by frequency.  You can hear what happens when you change a 5th one 
cycle per second (cent) at a time.  Much educational fun.


You won't hear beats from an out-of-tune 5th because the difference in 
frequency between the notes may be several hundred cps, depending on which 
two notes you set.  If you set the two frequencies only a few cps from 
each other, you sure will.  But, experience it for yourself.


For continuous tone production, check the Loop box on the top.  OFF/ON are 
on the bottom right.  You get 30 days for free.


{  David Goldberg:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  }
{ Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
 { Ann Arbor Michigan }
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RE: [Hornlist] The BIG horn - not actually horn related

2005-10-24 Thread Hans
Sensational, dont show it to any composer, please. 

==

Check out:

http://www.big-horn.com/diagram.html

I'm sure that Herr Doktor Prof. I.M. Gestopftmitscheiss
already has the compensating model with ascending 5th valve
and chrome plated dual exhaust manifolds.

Peter Hirsch

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[Hornlist] RE: Test

2005-10-24 Thread HornCabbage
Peter H wrote

Twice, I have sent postings to this list in the last few days and
neither have appeared. I think that possibly the first may have been
sent from an address that is not subscribed, but last night's definitely
was sent from the proper one. If this appears, I will re-post. If not, I
guess this is just some sort of Zen exercise.

**
I didn't receive this message either.   Strange.

Gotta go,
Cabbage  
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[Hornlist] Intonation beats

2005-10-24 Thread HornCabbage
Ron asked

 Calling all intonation experts.When two horns playing a
 perfect fifth  are 5 cents off pure intonation aren't there
 more intonation beats per  second than
 if they are off 5 cents playing a unison? Is that right?  
 However I think I
 hear the beats more or hear something bad when they are 
 playing the unison(off by 5 cents), and may not here beats or
 anything else  when the perfect fifth is off(by 5 cents),
 except that it does not sound like a  pure perfect fifth.
 I do hear that, but nothing otherwise annoying like with the 
 unison.  Does any of this make sense?


I got out my calculator.

Suppose you are playing A = 220 Hz.
A perfect unison would also be 220 Hz.   A unison boosted by 5 cents
would be 220.69 Hz, resulting in 0.69 beats per second.

Suppose you are still playing 220 Hz.   A fifth higher would
be in a 3/2 ratio, assuming just intonation, or 330Hz.   This is an
interval of 702 cents.   (An equal tempered fifth would be
about 2 cents lower than this.)   This fifth, boosted by
5 cents, would have a frequency of 330.96 Hz.   You would
not hear beating between 220 hz and 330.96 Hz.   However,
the third harmonic of your note (3 x 220 = 660 Hz) and the
second harmonic of the sharp fifth (2 x 330.96 = 661.92 Hz)
would beat at 1.92 Hz.   This beating frequency is easily
perceived, though not as annoying as the mistuned unison.
The beating is more noticeable when the notes are louder.

Piano tuners traditionally tune (in equal temperament) by making 
the fifths in tune, then detuning them by 2 cents.   They judge how far
to detune them by listening to the beats that result.

Gotta go,
Cabbage
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[Hornlist] RE: Cues

2005-10-24 Thread HornCabbage
Margaret D wrote

I have actually asked the conductor to please cue me, or even
give me a bigger cue because his nice little subtle gesture is
lost in my reading glasses.

And pointing right at me means the Bassoons and Violas won't be
confused.
***
Actually, Margaret, the bassoons and violas will remain confused, 
no matter what.   It's just that the conductor's cue won't add to 
their confusion.   

gotta go,
Cabbage
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RE: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old currency

2005-10-24 Thread Hans
Hello Bob,

I can answer for Germany only. Here these bills (DM) can be
exchanged at the BUNDESBANK only. We have a branch here in
Munich. If the bills in your hand are so much, that it is
worth to change them (without much charges), give it to a
friend who will travel to Munich. I could do the exchange
for you  credit you via PayPal (transfer it to your  PayPal
account). You would lose less than 4% commission on PayPal.
Or, if it is not much, send it to me inside a registered
letter  I will do all for you, even it would take a few
days, as I would do it, when the Bundesbank would be on my
way downtown.

Greetings

Hans

PS: Will give the a call about other currencies, but you
should tell me from which country.

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Hi all,

Please excuse the off-topic post, but I haven't been able to
find definitive info on this:

Is it possible to still exchange old, pre-Euro currency in
Europe?   
And if so, how is it done? I have a bunch of left over bills
from prior SFSO tours, and was wondering if they are still
worth anything.

Replies off-list, please.

Thanks very much.

B
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Re: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old currency

2005-10-24 Thread Mike Felts
It appears that there are two in California, one in San Francisco and one in
LA.

http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/missions/consulates.html

 Hello Hans and Bob

 I have done quite a number of private instrument imports from Germany.
When I investigated the
 cheapest way to transfer my payments, I learned that all incomming
registered mail to Germany is
 scanned. It is by German law prohibited to send cash of any sorts into
German via registered mail.
 If any cash is found by the scanning, it will be confiscated by the German
state. And the money
 cannot be retrieved no matter where or how often you sue the German state.

 I would guess, that there are one or maybe even two German consulates in
California. I would go
 and ask such a place for help.

 Klaus

 --- Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello Bob,
 
  I can answer for Germany only. Here these bills (DM) can be
  exchanged at the BUNDESBANK only. We have a branch here in
  Munich. If the bills in your hand are so much, that it is
  worth to change them (without much charges), give it to a
  friend who will travel to Munich. I could do the exchange
  for you  credit you via PayPal (transfer it to your  PayPal
  account). You would lose less than 4% commission on PayPal.
  Or, if it is not much, send it to me inside a registered
  letter  I will do all for you, even it would take a few
  days, as I would do it, when the Bundesbank would be on my
  way downtown.
 
  Greetings
 
  Hans
 
  PS: Will give the a call about other currencies, but you
  should tell me from which country.
  
  ===
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  To: Horn Mailing List - old; Horn Mailing List New
  Subject: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old currency
 
  Hi all,
 
  Please excuse the off-topic post, but I haven't been able to
  find definitive info on this:
 
  Is it possible to still exchange old, pre-Euro currency in
  Europe?
  And if so, how is it done? I have a bunch of left over bills
  from prior SFSO tours, and was wondering if they are still
  worth anything.
 
  Replies off-list, please.
 
  Thanks very much.
 
  B
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RE: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old currency

2005-10-24 Thread Hans
Mike, you mix up two things. The registered letters are not
scanned for their contents, they are scanned for their
registration number to track the letter. 

Yes, it is prohibited to send cash, but who cares about
that, if the amount is quite small. I would also not send
grater amount, like for an instrument. And, dear colleague,
does it count paying - say - 30 USD fee for a international
bank transfer of several thousand USD nor would any business
partner complain paying a 30 EUR cashing fee for a check
over several thousand USD. Do you think, colleagues
returning from concert tours with their orchestra have left
a pocket full of foreign bills ? One from here  one from
there, that´s it. But I wonder, why trying to change now, as
it is nearly 4 years after the change to the EUR.

I will explore, if there is a Bundesbank branch in the USA.
They also might know about the other countries federal
banks. Bob, you might also ask your US Fed Bk, if they do
cash these bills, so you could send them through your bank.

And, Mike, in contrary to your country, we do not have a
Patriot Act. Goverment officials or Post officials are not
allowed to open ANY letter. Custom officials might open a
parcel but not a letter. And scanning letters by x-ray is
also against the law.

Different countries, different customs  different law.




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Behalf Of Mike Felts
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 5:35 AM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old
currency

It appears that there are two in California, one in San
Francisco and one in LA.

http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/missions/consulate
s.html

 Hello Hans and Bob

 I have done quite a number of private instrument imports
from Germany.
When I investigated the
 cheapest way to transfer my payments, I learned that all
incomming
registered mail to Germany is
 scanned. It is by German law prohibited to send cash of
any sorts into
German via registered mail.
 If any cash is found by the scanning, it will be
confiscated by the 
 German
state. And the money
 cannot be retrieved no matter where or how often you sue
the German state.

 I would guess, that there are one or maybe even two German
consulates 
 in
California. I would go
 and ask such a place for help.

 Klaus

 --- Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello Bob,
 
  I can answer for Germany only. Here these bills (DM) can
be 
  exchanged at the BUNDESBANK only. We have a branch here
in Munich. 
  If the bills in your hand are so much, that it is worth
to change 
  them (without much charges), give it to a friend who
will travel to 
  Munich. I could do the exchange for you  credit you via
PayPal 
  (transfer it to your  PayPal account). You would lose
less than 4% 
  commission on PayPal.
  Or, if it is not much, send it to me inside a registered
letter  I 
  will do all for you, even it would take a few days, as I
would do 
  it, when the Bundesbank would be on my way downtown.
 
  Greetings
 
  Hans
 
  PS: Will give the a call about other currencies, but you
should tell 
  me from which country.
 

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  Robert Ward
  Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 9:33 PM
  To: Horn Mailing List - old; Horn Mailing List New
  Subject: [Hornlist] OT: currency exchange of old
currency
 
  Hi all,
 
  Please excuse the off-topic post, but I haven't been
able to find 
  definitive info on this:
 
  Is it possible to still exchange old, pre-Euro currency
in Europe?
  And if so, how is it done? I have a bunch of left over
bills from 
  prior SFSO tours, and was wondering if they are still
worth 
  anything.
 
  Replies off-list, please.
 
  Thanks very much.
 
  B
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