RE: [Hornlist] NHR

2004-09-27 Thread John Pirtle

That's extended ASCII character #137.  So hold down the ALT key and input
137 on the number pad.  

Hopë that hëlps  !

You can see all the ASCII characters at
http://www.asciitable.com/

John

 

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All. A cross post. One of us recently listed short cut keys for European
style letter markings. I've not found that post. Neither have my searches
elsewhere produced what I need. Should anyone know how to type an e with 2
dots over it, write me directly ASAP. Other such info also appreciated. Need
it for input into genealogy program. Take care. GN NAPUDA ASSOC. Pennsville
NJ, G Napuda-owner Management, Technical & TQM Consulting
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RE: [Hornlist] The moon and mars and the horn in F

2004-09-05 Thread John Pirtle
In another word?

Boredom...

 

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In one word?

Tradition...

-William

In a message dated 9/4/2004 9:15:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Horn transposing is a nice science/art that a horn player has to have in
his/her bag of 'goodies', yada yada but sometimes it can be tedious and a
bit nerve racking especially when the pressure of the moment comes for an
exposed or solo part.  Isn't there by now a  computer program that can be
used to put these odd transposing keyed pieces back into the key of F for
the horn and have it on manuscript ready made for us to play.  We can put a
man on the moon and land on Mars, surely we can put the horn in F, and on
paper, can't we?
Jim
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Re: [Hornlist] Yamaha 668II

2004-02-23 Thread John Pirtle
Yep - I think the USA website needs updating.  The
main Japan website is more current.  See this page-

http://www.global.yamaha.com

Follow through the instrument links and when you get
to it, choose the global website instead of North
America.

Also look at the Pan-European site - it has a photo in
Yellow Brass.

Maybe I've confused my research but I *think* the
older 668 had engraved valve caps, while the new Mark
II has simple polished caps.  It's too bad Yamaha just
didn't change the model numbers




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>Hello everyone,
>I have a question regarding the Yamaha 668II
> and the Yamaha 
> corporation's publication of it.
>I'm gonna order a YHR 668II from my local
> dealer, I checked their 
> catalgue, what it said was (quoting my teacher) "YHR
> 668 NEW" but it never said 
> 668II, just 668 NEW. Do you think that means the
> YHR668II is the NEW (replacing 
> the old) 668? So the catalogue said "YHR 668 NEW"
> meaning the new YHR 668II.
>Funny thing, I went to Yamaha's official
> website, and they mention 
> nothing about the new YHR 668II. And when I check
> the listing  of their 
> instruments, it just says YHR 668. 
>Can someone help me out, I don't wanna spend
> a lot of money on a NEW 
> (old) 668, when I can buy a real good used one for a
> lesser price. I want this 
> NEW 668 to be the 668II.
> 
>Thanks,
>Mike
> 
>PS: Sorry, I didn't mean to confuse you all. 
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