Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck
Tom Warner wrote: iTunes is still lacking a review of this album. You may want to give them yours. Thanks for the suggestion, I just did it. However I am connected to the Italian iTunes site, I don't know whether this review will appear in other countries. All the best, Daniel ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Subliminal Learning
http://cgi.ebay.com/Learn-the-French-Horn-Faster-Subliminal-Learning-CD_W0QQitemZ6030583003QQcategoryZ3149QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem or better at http://tinyurl.com/c68na What's next, horn hypnosis? Chris __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Mozart
The local FM radio station WRR 101.1 FM is doing an all day Mozart thing. It is also going to do a real time broadcast from Salzburg when all the Churches are set to ring their bells for seven minutes to commemorate Mozart's birth. You can listen on the web if you are a Mozart fanatic at http://wrr101.com/ If you hit Google today you'll see they've decided to recognize him in the main page. Apropos of nothing particular it is also the 20 anniversary of the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
RE: [Hornlist] Mozart
It sees to be a trend. The local FM classical station in Southern California is also doing this: KMZT 105.1 FM. Bill Gross wrote, in part: The local FM radio station WRR 101.1 FM is doing an all day Mozart thing. It is also going to do a real time broadcast from Salzburg when all the Churches are set to ring their bells for seven minutes to commemorate Mozart's birth. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
FW: [Hornlist] Bonna Cases Suit
Bill opines, I've always felt these cases [Marcus Bona] overpriced, and the off shore competition seems to verify those feelings. A very significant factor in the price of Marcus Bona cases is the shipping cost from Brazil--it is very high. It would be to everyone's advantage if a more reasonably priced shipping method could be found that doesn't impact the delivery time significantly. There are other high quality horn case choices; Thompson Edition is an excellent choice at a moderate price. Nevertheless, the Marcus Bona designs have some unique advantages that make them desirable in certain situations. IMHO, if you have a requirement for those advantages they are well worth the price. I promote and sell both Thompson Edition and Marcus Bona cases. I personally use the Marcus Bona for two reasons, the unique design of my Finke triple horn does not fit in a TE case and the MB7 case holds everything I need for a rehearsal or practice session under one handle-and I mean everything. Triple horn, two bells, horn stand, music stand, Balu mute (and also a stop mute in a clip on bag [included with the case] if need be), tuner, metronome, two parts bags, two mouthpieces and of course, my music. And it still meets the airlines' overhead limitations for the mainline airplanes. There is a compact MB7 that is designed to fit in the overheads of regional airplanes--puddle jumpers as I call them; it doesn't hold all the above, but it still holds the horn, mouthpiece and a mute. I recently sold a wine leather MB7 case; it is the most beautiful horn case I've ever seen. Loren Mayhew \@() Finke Horns [EMAIL PROTECTED] (520) 403-6897 ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Actually I have a MB case
I'd like to sell. It's red and holds a solid bell horn. If anyone is interested contact me off list and I can send pictures. The case is in very good shape and my asking price is $285 US +shipping. The case is listed as $405 new. Leigh ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
Re: [Hornlist] Actually I have a MB case
Whoa! I have a 6D worth less than that. -- Alan Cole, rank amateur McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA. ~~ The case is in very good shape and my asking price is $285 US +shipping. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.22/238 - Release Date: 1/23/2006 ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Tomboeck
Don't forget two other recordings: LEBENSZEICHEN CD from The Vienna Horn Ensemble. Vienna Horns. date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:31:01 +0100 from: Daniel Canarutto [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck Tom Warner wrote: iTunes is still lacking a review of this album. You may want to give them yours. Thanks for the suggestion, I just did it. However I am connected to the Italian iTunes site, I don't know whether this review will appear in other countries. All the best, Daniel ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] faxx mouthpiece equivalents
Hello all- My daughter's horn teacher has recommended a Conn #2 mouthpiece for her; she's in 7th grade and plays a Holton H177 at home and a Yamaha 567 at school. She and I were thinking that it'd be nice to have one mouthpiece at home and one at school. I've noticed Faxx mouthpieces advertised, and some descriptions say that the Faxx 2 is equal to the Connstellation mouthpiece. Is this the Conn #2, or something else? Would a Faxx mouthpiece be appropriate for her, or should I go with the harder to find official Conn for twice the price? Thanks, Dan Finer ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] RE: Recording and Mic Placement
There are also good, college-level textbooks about how to make recordings. One is John Eargle's Recording Engineering Handbook, which has been through three or four editions by now. These books cover more than classical music, more recent editions including how to do surround sound for video, and give much more detail about the theory, practice, laws of physics, and tradeoffs of each approach than is possible on an Internet mailing list. If you want to learn about the pros and cons of various microphone types, try to run down a copy of Gerhart Bore's little (79 p.) book entitled Microphones for Professional and Semi-professional applications, published by Neumann (but **NOT** advertising copy for them; this is cited in every book and article about microphones, I'm pretty sure including the Eargle book!) in 1989. He clearly explains the physics behind pressure and pressure-gradient transducers, large and small diaphragm mikes, and so on, again in a way that's beyond the scope of a mailing list. Howard Sanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
Re: [Hornlist] faxx mouthpiece equivalents
The Conn #2 should not be hard to find, as it is the standard that Conn ships with its horns. Don't know anything about Faxx. - Original Message - From: Daniel Finer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: horn@music.memphis.edu Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 11:22 AM Subject: [Hornlist] faxx mouthpiece equivalents Hello all- My daughter's horn teacher has recommended a Conn #2 mouthpiece for her; she's in 7th grade and plays a Holton H177 at home and a Yamaha 567 at school. She and I were thinking that it'd be nice to have one mouthpiece at home and one at school. I've noticed Faxx mouthpieces advertised, and some descriptions say that the Faxx 2 is equal to the Connstellation mouthpiece. Is this the Conn #2, or something else? Would a Faxx mouthpiece be appropriate for her, or should I go with the harder to find official Conn for twice the price? Thanks, Dan Finer ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/pmanly%40icehouse.net -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.22/239 - Release Date: 1/24/2006 ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] A Good Case
Loren Triple-Threat Mayhew writes (and I am making the replyings to): I promote and sell both Thompson Edition and Marcus Bona cases. Now, I make the promotings of and WalMart, Target, K-Mart and others make the sellings of styrofoam coolers... I personally use the Marcus Bona for two reasons, the unique design of my Finke triple horn does not fit in a TE case and the MB7 case holds everything I need for a rehearsal or practice session under one handle-and I mean everything. Triple horn, two bells, horn stand, music stand, Balu mute (and also a stop mute in a clip on bag [included with the case] if need be), tuner, metronome, two parts bags, two mouthpieces and of course, my music. And it still meets the airlines' overhead limitations for the mainline airplanes. There is a compact MB7 that is designed to fit in the overheads of regional airplanes--puddle jumpers as I call them; it doesn't hold all the above, but it still holds the horn, mouthpiece and a mute. I recently sold a wine leather MB7 case; it is the most beautiful horn case I've ever seen. and now, I personally have the havings of and the usings make with consistency, several styrofoam coolers for many, many more than two reasons, not to make the mentionings of reasonings, which you have also even though you lied and only said there were two, I actually counted 15 in the above, but then again, who cares, really, so anyway, I make the findings that the 99 cent coolers are too small for a French horn but a mellophone might fit, but sometimes you can get a bigger one on sale for that price, like right before the 4th of July, but what is best is the one for about $2.97 (usually somewhat approximately that) which will hold my beloved 6-valve-double-belled-single-B Sansone, and just about everything else I might need on the gig including breakfast, lunch, dinner, tails, shoes, t-shirt, bow tie, cummerbund, bag of cash money, Depends, rubber pants (for Wagner or R. Strauss), a quart of valve oil, a tub of slide grease (wheel-bearing grease, not wimpy nipple-lanolin), every Stone-lined mute ever made (I endorse these, also, just out of the goodness of my heart, getting no compensation at all from Fumes and Terd, Inc.), a full set of Husky chrome vanadium socket wrenches, a ball peen hammer, sabre saw, Ryobi or DeWalt electric drill, batteries, charger, Kopprasch Book 1, condoms and KY Jelly and it fits under the seat on any plane, though a bit of work on the puddle-jumpers, but remember, you've got the tools to make it fit and if you have that letter from the Musicians' Union, the AFofM, that says you can take a musical instrument on the plane, then they will let you on with all of this stuff, and the whole thing is cheaper than Bona, Thompson, off or on shore, whatevers, so there!!! Kindestest of Greetonings and Mostestest of Case Solvings, Prof. I. M. Gestopftmitscheist Principal 8th horn and Principal 4th Wagner Tuber, Schplittenotendorf am Oedland Staatsoper und Philharmoniker, (ret.) Solo Horn, Bad Corner Brass Quintet Hornist, Broken Winds WW Quintet Solo 4th Horn (Leader, call me for bookings), Smirnoff Horn Quartet Assistant Associate Principal Mellophone, NJ Turnpike Authority Drum and Bugle Corps, The Phantom Lane Changers (summer only) Hornist as Needed, L'Ensemble du Chambre des Palourdes Principal Natural Horn, I Soloisti di Feces Principal Baroque and Hunting Horn, Camarata Vongoleforte Adjunct, Part-time, Arms-length Professor of Horn and Pest Control, Exit 2 Community College, Exit 2, NJ (Ret.) Adjunct, Part-time, Arms-length Professor of Horn, Pest Control and Home Petroleum Studies, Northern New Hampshire Technical Institute, Bad Corner, NH Author, The Kopprasch Connection, Kopprasch for Fun and Profit, Kopprasch for the New Millenium: Where Do you Fit In? Hooked on Hornonics, What If Saddam Had Given Ouday and Qusay Olds Ambassador or Conn Pan American Single F Horns and a Kopprasch Book Instead of AK 47's, Booze and Porn? and The DaVinci Clam: Did the Holy Embouchure Really Miss Notes Just Like the Rest of Us or Was It Truly Immortal? Founder, Director and CEO, Universal Institute for the Study, Preservation and Dissemination of Kopprasch Throughout the Solar System Founder and Guru Extraordinaire, Hornaholics Anonymous Grand Poobah of the Koppraschian Kult Director and Program Manager, The All Kopprasch Channel (AKC), Kopprasch Public Radio (KPR) Host of The Kopprasch Factor on AKC and All Kopprasch Considered on KPR Founder of Kopprasch Depot, your one stop shop for all you need! Owner-Operator, Bad Corner Petroleum Laboratory, The Worlds Largest Valve Oil Factory Founder and Disseminator of CLAMSAA, the Universal Holiday for Horn Players Interplanetarily Known Soloist and Artist of Record Exclusive Bundy, Carl Fischer, Olds Ambassador, Sansone and Conn Artist Who Does Not Get His Horns For Free Phone: yes
RE: [Hornlist] A Good Case
The msater of hron trshaings deos ofefr an iternsesting artalnetive. Styrafoom coelors are a vrey cost efficteve asnwer to those on a smlal begdut; they kepe your hron cool and they can be curshed to fit any size orvehaed bin. Loren \@() [EMAIL PROTECTED] (520) 403-6897 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:04 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] A Good Case Loren Triple-Threat Mayhew writes (and I am making the replyings to): I promote and sell both Thompson Edition and Marcus Bona cases. Now, I make the promotings of and WalMart, Target, K-Mart and others make the sellings of styrofoam coolers... I personally use the Marcus Bona for two reasons, the unique design of my Finke triple horn does not fit in a TE case and the MB7 case holds everything I need for a rehearsal or practice session under one handle-and I mean everything. Triple horn, two bells, horn stand, music stand, Balu mute (and also a stop mute in a clip on bag [included with the case] if need be), tuner, metronome, two parts bags, two mouthpieces and of course, my music. And it still meets the airlines' overhead limitations for the mainline airplanes. There is a compact MB7 that is designed to fit in the overheads of regional airplanes--puddle jumpers as I call them; it doesn't hold all the above, but it still holds the horn, mouthpiece and a mute. I recently sold a wine leather MB7 case; it is the most beautiful horn case I've ever seen. and now, I personally have the havings of and the usings make with consistency, several styrofoam coolers for many, many more than two reasons, not to make the mentionings of reasonings, which you have also even though you lied and only said there were two, I actually counted 15 in the above, but then again, who cares, really, so anyway, I make the findings that the 99 cent coolers are too small for a French horn but a mellophone might fit, but sometimes you can get a bigger one on sale for that price, like right before the 4th of July, but what is best is the one for about $2.97 (usually somewhat approximately that) which will hold my beloved 6-valve-double-belled-single-B Sansone, and just about everything else I might need on the gig including breakfast, lunch, dinner, tails, shoes, t-shirt, bow tie, cummerbund, bag of cash money, Depends, rubber pants (for Wagner or R. Strauss), a quart of valve oil, a tub of slide grease (wheel-bearing grease, not wimpy nipple-lanolin), every Stone-lined mute ever made (I endorse these, also, just out of the goodness of my heart, getting no compensation at all from Fumes and Terd, Inc.), a full set of Husky chrome vanadium socket wrenches, a ball peen hammer, sabre saw, Ryobi or DeWalt electric drill, batteries, charger, Kopprasch Book 1, condoms and KY Jelly and it fits under the seat on any plane, though a bit of work on the puddle-jumpers, but remember, you've got the tools to make it fit and if you have that letter from the Musicians' Union, the AFofM, that says you can take a musical instrument on the plane, then they will let you on with all of this stuff, and the whole thing is cheaper than Bona, Thompson, off or on shore, whatevers, so there!!! Kindestest of Greetonings and Mostestest of Case Solvings, Prof. I. M. Gestopftmitscheist Principal 8th horn and Principal 4th Wagner Tuber, Schplittenotendorf am Oedland Staatsoper und Philharmoniker, (ret.) Solo Horn, Bad Corner Brass Quintet Hornist, Broken Winds WW Quintet Solo 4th Horn (Leader, call me for bookings), Smirnoff Horn Quartet Assistant Associate Principal Mellophone, NJ Turnpike Authority Drum and Bugle Corps, The Phantom Lane Changers (summer only) Hornist as Needed, L'Ensemble du Chambre des Palourdes Principal Natural Horn, I Soloisti di Feces Principal Baroque and Hunting Horn, Camarata Vongoleforte Adjunct, Part-time, Arms-length Professor of Horn and Pest Control, Exit 2 Community College, Exit 2, NJ (Ret.) Adjunct, Part-time, Arms-length Professor of Horn, Pest Control and Home Petroleum Studies, Northern New Hampshire Technical Institute, Bad Corner, NH Author, The Kopprasch Connection, Kopprasch for Fun and Profit, Kopprasch for the New Millenium: Where Do you Fit In? Hooked on Hornonics, What If Saddam Had Given Ouday and Qusay Olds Ambassador or Conn Pan American Single F Horns and a Kopprasch Book Instead of AK 47's, Booze and Porn? and The DaVinci Clam: Did the Holy Embouchure Really Miss Notes Just Like the Rest of Us or Was It Truly Immortal? Founder, Director and CEO, Universal Institute for the Study, Preservation and Dissemination of Kopprasch Throughout the Solar System Founder and Guru Extraordinaire, Hornaholics Anonymous Grand Poobah of the Koppraschian Kult Director and Program Manager, The All Kopprasch Channel (AKC), Kopprasch Public Radio (KPR) Host