RE: [Hornlist] RE: American Horn Sound

2007-12-21 Thread Loren Mayhew
And don't forget the Puget Sound to which a Finke horn contributes.

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Someone wondered

with this discussion of the different types of the American sound 
What school would you say is the true sound that represents that 
American Horn Sound?

***
I would vote for the school of Kendall Betts, the Roger Clemens
of the horn, though KB achieved his hall-of-fame results without 
getting injected in the butt with steroids. I still remember the sound 
he got throwing his horn across the hall at the IHS Workshop in 
Eugene, OR.   To me, that represents the very apex of the
American horn sound, though not, of course, the apex of
the instrument's trajectory.

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Then Paul M wrote

This is a big country and we have several great sounds.  
(Whatever floats your boat!)
*
Hey Paul, my favorite is the Long Island Sound.

gotta go,
Cabbage



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[Hornlist] RE: American Horn Sound

2007-12-21 Thread HornCabbage
Someone wondered

with this discussion of the different types of the American sound 
What school would you say is the true sound that represents that 
American Horn Sound?

***
I would vote for the school of Kendall Betts, the Roger Clemens
of the horn, though KB achieved his hall-of-fame results without 
getting injected in the butt with steroids. I still remember the sound 
he got throwing his horn across the hall at the IHS Workshop in 
Eugene, OR.   To me, that represents the very apex of the
American horn sound, though not, of course, the apex of
the instrument's trajectory.

***
***

Then Paul M wrote

This is a big country and we have several great sounds.  
(Whatever floats your boat!)
*
Hey Paul, my favorite is the Long Island Sound.

gotta go,
Cabbage



**
See AOL's top rated recipes 
(http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop000304)
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