RE: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Rebekah Schaub


One of the advantages of the Korg MA 30 is that you can throw or drop it (it 
sort of explodes) and (once reassembled) continues to work like a champ - it's 
nigh on indestructible.  


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[Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

2008-07-25 Thread Rebekah Schaub

I bought a new stock Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece some months ago - since then the 
inside of the mpc has turned a dark orange.  Very cool.  I've heard of the 
inside of mpcs turning blue, but this is the first time i (or any of my 
colleagues) have encountered orange (or anything besides blue, actually)... Any 
one out there a) seen different colors?  b) know what's up with the 
orange?Rebekah
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Re: [Hornlist] Lohengrin

2007-09-13 Thread Rebekah Schaub
i heard what could be a myth about that:  it was right around when there 
were both natural and valved horns in common use, and Wagner much preferred 
the valved horn - he wrote Lohengrin that way to ensure no one would (or 
could) ever play it on natural horn.


Rebekah

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RE: [Hornlist] Re: [horn] horn/music related novels?

2007-06-28 Thread Rebekah Schaub


You could always read Henrik Isben's Peer Gynt play.  Grieg's suite is based 
on the play, not the other way around...


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RE: [Hornlist] Is it necessary a descant when you have a triple?

2007-05-24 Thread Rebekah Schaub

From a lurker:


Before he commits to buying a new horn, he should try removing all of the F 
side tubing for playing those pieces.  When playing that high that 
consistently you don't need the low F side anyway, and the weight difference 
makes quite a change in the color/response of the horn.


R



Hello Guy

Like I said before I'm not a horn play, I'm a trumpet player, but I'm 
asking

this question to my father-in-law.

He has a double King horn (I don't know the model), and now he's trying to
play some baroque pieces that are extremely high. In his opinion his sound
is too heavy with his regular double.

He's thinking about getting a new horn and now he has a doubt. When you 
have

a triple is it necessary a descant? For a person that has a double, is it
better get a triple or a descant?

Thank you

Robson
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