I believe Rayburn & Osmun carry them.
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> Hi,
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> Try http://www.aswltd.com/brass.htm
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> Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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Sorry, Danzig was a pure German town then, free Hanse City, not Polish, not a part of
Poland. Danzig (Gdansk) was under Polish administration since 1945 until the treaty
with Germany, which declared that the new borders as a result of WW2 should never be
changed again. So Danzig (Gdansk) is now
Claude, this is about the weather anomalies in tzhe USA & in Europe.
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"senes.claude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Dears,
> What's this about "very warm in Iowa" ?
> I don't understand anything and it would be a great pleasure if someone can
> tell me
The Oklahoma Community Orchestra has a concert coming up with the Mozart D-minor piano
concerto (#20), and we're confused: Is the Romanza movement, which is marked In
B-flat, to be high B-flat (St. Paul CHamber Orchestra) or low B-flat (English Chamber
Orchestra)? Anyone who's played it before
Hi,
Try http://www.aswltd.com/brass.htm
Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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I just playedf the Mozart with the South Orange (NJ) Symphony...it's Bb
basso...everything down. This advise from the musicology department of
Julliard...(some friends in High places!)
Dan Molendyke
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Can anyone tell me about the Bruno Tilz company? Are the company's horn
mouthpieces for sale anywhere? Thank you.
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Jacob Joseph wrote:
> Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel (1686-1736)... In 1717 he set himself up as
> an instrumentmaker in Amsterdam, and remained in the Netherlands for
> the rest of his life.
I once had the opportunity to play a Fahrenheit horn. It played ok, but
the scale was a
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<< -40 in F.
-40 in C.
What would that be in Bb?
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Easy! That's first and third valves, of course!
Mansur's Answers
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Dears,
What's this about "very warm in Iowa" ?
I don't understand anything and it would be a great pleasure if someone can
tell me subject!
Happy new year from France.
Claude.
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474 deg Rankin? That's absolutely chilling!
Herb Foster
--- David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> WETHURR!
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> That's what many of us are having right now - a bad spell of weather.
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> In Ann Arbor, it is about 474 degrees Rankin, or -7.5 Reaumur. Go figure.
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I have heard the same story. 0 degrees was the coldest you could get with an
ice-salt mixture.
Herb Foster
--- Bill Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlberg,
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> Somewhere in the darker recess of my mind I seem to recall that Fahrenheit
> used human body temperature as one of his indexes. He
On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 09:02 AM, Bill Gross wrote:
this thread reminds me what Mark Twain said about the weather.
My personal favorite (about weather) attributed to Mr Clemens:
"The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco."
All the best,
Tom
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-40 in F.
-40 in C.
What would that be in Bb?
Greetings from Sweden with -2.3 C today (- 24 a couple of days ago)
Graham
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Strange, but this thread reminds me what Mark Twain said about the weather.
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> Its 90% here, see theres that 10% margin of error.
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> -Wi
HEY!!! I'm a composer, and I'm dysfunctional.
So how come they didn't talk about me!?!?!?!?
(Ah nayvir git tew dew NUTH-thin funn!!!
*pout!* But Ah even had to give up watching
American Football on TV, because they were
talking about me in the huddle! I can tell!
*pout!*)
It's not like y
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