RE: [Hornlist] Denver Updates (Double Post)

2008-07-12 Thread Glick, Ed
Yes. Thanks.

See you in Denver.

Ed Glick

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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Denver Updates (Double Post)

Hi Wendell,

As mentioned on the other list, I can bring
red dots for our name tags if anyone is interested
in quickly identifying list members.  Any interest?

Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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Re: [Hornlist] Denver Updates (Double Post)

2008-07-12 Thread Jerryold99
Hi Wendell, 
 
As mentioned on the other list, I can bring 
red dots for our name tags if anyone is interested 
in quickly identifying list members.  Any interest?
 
Regards,Jerry in Kansas City



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Re: [Hornlist] Denver Updates (Double Post)

2008-07-12 Thread Valkhorn
The Beatle's "When I'm 64" would be funny...
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 7/12/2008 6:16:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi  folks,

Well, the big expo at Denver is about to begin. Hope to see all  of  
you there.

I am now the official conductor of the "Over 50  Horn Choir." Maybe we  
can come up with another name? I am not going  to be checking IDs for  
this, so if you can "pass," come by and play.  I am responsible for  
bringing music, so if any of you have  suggestions, please feel free  
to let me know. Of course if I don't  have it, I will need some help  
getting it. In any case, I am  bringing stuff to read and potentially  
perform so it is no BIG  worry. I personally would like to play the  
LHS arrangement of Roman  Carnival Overture, which I have, and do some  
kind of tribute to a  couple of our fallen comrades. I also will bring  
Titanic and some  Mozart, Saint-Saens, Wagner, Beethoven, Elgar and  
others, including  an old band favorite, Amparito Roca! The music  
thing is pretty wide  open at this point so feel free to suggest. We  
could use some up  tempo fun stuff at this point.

The rehearsals are going to be from  11-12 noon each day starting on  
Wednesday. I'm not sure yet how many  have expressed interest in this  
officially to Susan McCullough, but  apparently it is enough to put us  
on the schedule. Everyone is  welcome, you don't have to register in  
advance or anything. The more  of you who do state your interest,  
either here or to Susan, as soon  as possible, will help facilitate  
having enough music right  away.

Following the rehearsals, we will be having events in the Real  World  
Cyber Cafe and Lounge, otherwise known as Room 229. Activities  will  
start on Tuesday. We will have a "Menu Board" of what id going  on  
outside the room at all times. Internet access with ethernet  cable.  
Bring your lunch and check it out.

If any of you want  to come by and play something for me or talk about  
embouchures or  anything else, I will be giving free consultations all  
day, every  day. Its an ongoing master class. I also have access to  
the room  into the evenings for other activities.

We also feature the wit and  wisdom of Bob Osmun, Finke Horns to try  
and the redoubtable Lowell  Shaw and his arrangements. A good place to  
hang.

I am  bringing my large inside diameter mouthpiece collection as well  
as a  full line of the Osmun London series for people to try. We will  
also  be talking about inside diameter issues.

I will also be doing an actual  live internet horn lesson demo at some  
point during the week. I need  at least one guinea pig, or should I  
say "student" to pull that  off.

Anyway, please come by and say hello.

Sincerely,
Wendell  Rider
For information about my book, "Real World Horn Playing", the  DVDs  
and Regular and Internet Horn Lessons go to my website: http://  
www.wendellworld.com


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[Hornlist] Denver Updates (Double Post)

2008-07-12 Thread Wendell Rider

Hi folks,

Well, the big expo at Denver is about to begin. Hope to see all of  
you there.


I am now the official conductor of the "Over 50 Horn Choir." Maybe we  
can come up with another name? I am not going to be checking IDs for  
this, so if you can "pass," come by and play. I am responsible for  
bringing music, so if any of you have suggestions, please feel free  
to let me know. Of course if I don't have it, I will need some help  
getting it. In any case, I am bringing stuff to read and potentially  
perform so it is no BIG worry. I personally would like to play the  
LHS arrangement of Roman Carnival Overture, which I have, and do some  
kind of tribute to a couple of our fallen comrades. I also will bring  
Titanic and some Mozart, Saint-Saens, Wagner, Beethoven, Elgar and  
others, including an old band favorite, Amparito Roca! The music  
thing is pretty wide open at this point so feel free to suggest. We  
could use some up tempo fun stuff at this point.


The rehearsals are going to be from 11-12 noon each day starting on  
Wednesday. I'm not sure yet how many have expressed interest in this  
officially to Susan McCullough, but apparently it is enough to put us  
on the schedule. Everyone is welcome, you don't have to register in  
advance or anything. The more of you who do state your interest,  
either here or to Susan, as soon as possible, will help facilitate  
having enough music right away.


Following the rehearsals, we will be having events in the Real World  
Cyber Cafe and Lounge, otherwise known as Room 229. Activities will  
start on Tuesday. We will have a "Menu Board" of what id going on  
outside the room at all times. Internet access with ethernet cable.  
Bring your lunch and check it out.


If any of you want to come by and play something for me or talk about  
embouchures or anything else, I will be giving free consultations all  
day, every day. Its an ongoing master class. I also have access to  
the room into the evenings for other activities.


We also feature the wit and wisdom of Bob Osmun, Finke Horns to try  
and the redoubtable Lowell Shaw and his arrangements. A good place to  
hang.


I am bringing my large inside diameter mouthpiece collection as well  
as a full line of the Osmun London series for people to try. We will  
also be talking about inside diameter issues.


I will also be doing an actual live internet horn lesson demo at some  
point during the week. I need at least one guinea pig, or should I  
say "student" to pull that off.


Anyway, please come by and say hello.

Sincerely,
Wendell Rider
For information about my book, "Real World Horn Playing", the DVDs  
and Regular and Internet Horn Lessons go to my website: http:// 
www.wendellworld.com



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