Re: [Hornlist] Re: Mouthpiece Scratch

2008-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Be sure, it will not be the last scratch. If scratches would affect the tone 
quality, every brand new mpiece should would be better, but lose its quality 
due to mini-ware  Would you not better think, that the tone quality has 
more to do with the players embouchure  Do not follow the old path of many 
players, blaming the equipment. It is not the equipment (except it is wrong 
completely), but it is more the player, who makes the tone.

Next time somebody might ask, if a black dress is better suited to produce a 
darker sound than a greydress ??? No end for curiosity.


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Re: [Hornlist] Re: Mouthpiece Scratch

2008-05-13 Thread Carlberg Jones


At 3:53 PM +0200 5/13/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next time somebody might ask, if a black dress 
is better suited to produce a darker sound than 
a greydress ??? No end for curiosity.


While taken as an aside, attire does affect 
playing. Lots of fabric around the bell will 
dampen the sound. A colleague of mine uses a 
wrist band to keep his sleeve away from the bell. 
When I had an actual tails coat, I had cut off 
the tails to the point that they didn't interfere 
with my sitting down. The less we have to worry 
about, the better.


As to mouthpieces, I took some closeup pictures 
of mine, and they were scary. No need to look to 
the moon for craters or to granite for the 
glacial polish effect!


Regards, Carlberg

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Carlberg Jones
Skype - carlbergbmug
Cornista - Orquesta Sinfónica de Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes, Ags.
MEXICO
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[Hornlist] Nury Guarnaschelli , RSO Vienna , Pinchas Stein

2008-05-13 Thread Johann Illich
Hi friends of the Horn!
Just want to tell you about a beautiful performance of Mozarts Concert
Nr.4 by
Soloist Nury Guarnaschelli with the RSO Vienna (Radio Sinfonie Orchester
Wien), conducted by Pinchas Stein.
I do hope you like it es much as I do.
Cheers and best regards from Linz in Austria, Hans Illich

1. Mov: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK8NM76il4Afeature=related
2. Mov: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-7EgbtGumENR=1
3. Mov: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1zF9QV46Wkfeature=related
Cadenca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_0xhMEZ1Cgfeature=related


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Re: [Hornlist] Re: Mouthpiece Scratch

2008-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[Hornlist] RE: Mouthpiece scratch

2008-05-13 Thread HornCabbage
Hans Pizka wrote

Next time somebody might ask, if a black dress is better suited 
to produce a darker sound than a greydress ??? No end for curiosity.

*
So, Hans, tell us, which did you prefer 
to wear while playing the Long Call?

Gotta go,
Cabbage


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[Hornlist] Run-through rehearsal of Brahms Serenade

2008-05-13 Thread Jonathan West
A wind group I play with (St Clements Wind Ensemble), is having a
run-through rehearsal of a few pieces this Saturday. One of the main
pieces we are planning to have a go at is an arrangement I have made
for 13 wind instruments of the Brahms Serenade in D Op. 1.

Unfortunately some of our regular horns can't make it, so if you are
in London on the afternoon of Saturday May 16th, and would like to
have a go at this piece, please contact me off-list.

We are planning to perform the arrangement during a series of concerts
in the Fringe at Edinburgh this August, and may still have a vacancy
for a horn there as well.

Regards
Jonathan West
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Re: [Hornlist] Re: Mouthpiece Scratch

2008-05-13 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
 
 
In a message dated 13/05/2008 15:08:20 GMT Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Next  time somebody might ask, if a black dress 
is better suited to produce  a darker sound than 
a greydress ??? No end for  curiosity.

I have a horn playing colleague (female I must add) who wears very short  
skirts to rehearsals.  Strange thing is, the shorter the skirt, the better  she 
plays (well, that's what we all tell her anyway!)
 
Cheers,
 
Lawrence

 
lawrenceyates.co.uk



   
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Re: [Hornlist] RE: Mouthpiece scratch

2008-05-13 Thread peter piper
Hans,

I've seen London and I've seen Munich… When would one practice in their tunic?

Peter

P.S.
How would this attire improve one's sound production?


On 5/13/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tails in the concert Hall, casual behind the stage, alpine dress in the 
 forest, no dress in the bath room.
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Re: [Hornlist] RE: Mouthpiece scratch

2008-05-13 Thread William Foss
What I'm wondering is whether or not I should have to worry about how
natural fabrics will interact with my synthetic valve oil and vice versa.
William Foss



 On 5/13/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Tails in the concert Hall, casual behind the stage, alpine dress in the
 forest, no dress in the bath room.
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