Re: [Hornlist] The Copywrite Police Came to town

2002-11-26 Thread James Enterline
Jim Buchholz needs to be made aware that the law deals with the right to make copies, not the writing of originals. Please spell it copyright. Jim Enterline At 08:43 AM 11/26/02 -0500, you wrote: I was talking to a friend who has a small trio of bass,guitar and flute. His tri plays weddings

Re: [Hornlist] Valves

2002-11-26 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
The valve maker is Meinlschmidt in Geretsried near Munich. You have to understand that there is no alternative from tight or untight. A half tight or less tight is contradicting tight. There is no tighter. If the valve is tight it is tight. Punctum. Null is equal null. Empty is empty. There is

Re: [Hornlist] The Copywrite Police Came to town

2002-11-26 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
The opera houses have to pay a rental fee to the publisher if they use rented parts. The opera houses also have to pay royalties to the national authors association (ASCAP, GEMA, SUISA,AKM, etc.) according to the size of the hall the ticket price structure, no matter the hall is sold out or

Re: [Hornlist] How tight?

2002-11-26 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
I can just answer with Goethe: Sage Deinem Kaiser, er kann mich im .. ! Your language has some advantage, undeniable, but otherwise, its influence ruins our language ! David Gasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hans writes: You have to understand

[Hornlist] Valves and Patterson Horns

2002-11-26 Thread Eldon Matlick
Regarding my comments about valves, I did want to make it clear that I was talking about response and playing feel/comfort. As stated by several responses, ideal compression is in the eye of the beholder. Certainly too much compression is as disconcerting as too little compression. Jim's horn

Re: [Hornlist] Valves

2002-11-26 Thread Weshatch
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] When I was Tester at Holton every horn was tested on a manometer to measure blow-by throught the valves. The higher the reading the less air blowing past the valves (less tight?) . There was a bottom line that was acceptable. I tested over 40,000

[Hornlist] Copyright police

2002-11-26 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
In a message dated 11/26/02 1:01:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was talking to a friend who has a small trio of bass,guitar and flute. His tri plays weddings and sometimes in one small Italian restaurant in town which has about 12 tables. My friend said the

Re: [Hornlist] Valves

2002-11-26 Thread James Enterline
At 08:24 PM 11/26/02 -0500, Wes Hatch wrote: . . . Heaven forbid!! I even noticed a difference in the way an H179 played and the way an H279( screw bell) played! Vey interesting! Could you characterize the difference? Jim ___ Horn mailing list

[Hornlist] Charles Kavalovski

2002-11-26 Thread Nicholas G Williams
Hello, Does anyone know Charles Kavalovski's email address? I was wanting to ask a few questions about his Daily Dues routine he advocates. Thanks, Nic Williams ___ Horn mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/listinfo/horn

Re: [Hornlist] Another Oddball Horn

2002-11-26 Thread John Kowalchuk
At 08:23 PM 11/26/02 -0500, Alan Cole wrote: Oo-e, what a strange looking horn! A friend of mine went through college with a Lidl just like it. John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes Oshawa, Ontario http://home.ca.inter.net/~horn1 Canadians don't surf the net,