1 GB, that is the total space I have for my WebSite. If you have the right provider,
it does not cost much, about 40.-$ a month, even less.
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I would like to know which local or regional symphony orchestras or anything
will be hosting Concerto or Solo competitions, preferably in the Southeast US
anytime from now until next year.
Any help is appreciated!
-William
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Sorry to hear about this, wish it were better but I know exactly what you're
talking about.
The football team wont have to buy their own uniforms because its the
Football team which brings in a lot of money to the school. I.E. Money Talks.
In a
I reported a few weeks ago on a situation in one of
my local high school bands. The director had taken
away all of the double horns, placed them in the
junior highs, and given just marching horns to the
high school players. He was finally forced, by her
parents, to return a double horn to Miss C
Jay Kosta wrote:
I would like to hear more about Hans' comment - is this a well
known problem with playing on-the-knee(leg)? What posture
and/or righthand technique is used for good high register intonation
by on-the-leg players? Do OFF-the-leg players adjust their upper-
body posture for the ran
Was the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska ? She was a key figure in the
revival of this instrument.
Mark L.
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Woah one GB? Hope you meant around 20k or something for a page size...
Anyways you are right about that Hans. I think Steven Mead summed it best
when he stated:
"Brass playing is quite simple once you get the basics right"
-William
In a messag
I am sorry for being so thick headed to have forgotten the name of the
Harpsichordist. She recorded in London in the late 30s or early 40s...
ANYWAY, as the jacket on the LP said you could hear bombs exploding during
her Bach recordings in London. I would think the recording studio would
work aro
Playing off-the-knee (seating position upright, holding the horn free) gives the
player the chance, to bring the leadpipe in ideal position, or near to the ideal
position verse the axis of the front teeth (if they in correct position) to have the
airstream or air column in an unbroken way, strei
In 1973 I switched to off-the-knee playing. I noticed an
immediate tendency to use less pressure, and I got
better breathing. (Being tall with a long torso, I was
unknowingly hunching over slightly to reach the
lower elevation of my horn.) Playing off the knee
helped my posture. My intonation is un
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Dear horn-fellows,
during a mass I will play some christmas songs together with a trumpet. We are both
amateurs. Now I am looking out for nice pieces to do also some pure instrumental
"intermezzi". P
I also have an Atkinson A800. I played the horn years ago for a long time,
owned a Conn 8D but sold it - years ago. I recently started again and
practice alot. I'm very happy with the A 800. It was great working with
Mark during the purchase. They chose the specific horn for me, which came
with a
Earlier on this comment on one of the Dennis Brain/Mozart recordings..
>One piece of lore I heard about the early Brain recordings concerned the
affect of budget constraints. A "underground" train passes under the
concert hall in the last movement since the cost re-recording that piece
would bus
Actually, Gugel called it a "wrist buster."
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> Yep. I fingered through it at home and haven't taken it to a practice room
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> Its a finger buster but I have seen worse.
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> Just try doing a
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why not
look at the current Atkinson A800 made in U.S.A.? www.atkinsonhorns.com.
Talk with Mark Atkinson. I'm playing one (as a devoted amateur) and
think it's great. I had been playing a Conn 11D. For the rest of this
year the price is $1,650. Nickel
AMEN to all of Jay's comments on the Winston and his recommended backups.
Sonja
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> Does anyone ever play, or has anyone ever played, a Winston horn? I'm
> currently playing an Elkhart M-seri
Prof.Hans Pizka writes:
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If the player plays on the knee or leans on his horn, no wonder that the high register gets flat.
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I would like to hear more about Hans' comment - is this a well known problem
with playing on-the-knee(leg)? What posture and/or righthand technique is
used for good
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>One piece of lore I heard about the early Brain recordings concerned the
affect of budget constraints. A "underground" train passes under the
concert hall in the last movement since the cost re-recording that piece
would bust the budget you are s
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