On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 11:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Pete Exline - Medical Lake, WA
Jerry Old - Kansas City - see you there!
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Definately, as my college band directory always says, Tuning is not a
prefunctory act.
-William
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All, For those that have missed my saying so in last several posts. I am
attending. No bites on IDing ourselves? Take care. GN
Napuda Associates, Pennsville, NJ
HORN: Public School System, College, Univ.,
US Army, Freelance, Life Member AFM, Avocation,
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Gotta go,
Cabbage
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There it is: college band. This tuning after given bb comes from the
bands. Life in a symphony is much different, William. Well, my tuning
system might be different than yours, as I mainly play the F-side, but I
correct the pitch of the horn (the general level) many times during a
concert evening
Hello hornets and hornettes. I very much have enjoyed the humorous and
well-thought posts of late. I especially enjoyed the various metallic
suggestions (esp. the sodium mouthpiece one).
Okay, so I should probably clarify what I meant about 667's being too
perfect. The notes slipped into place
Darcy sums it up at the end:
And thanks to all of you for your feedback; both informative and always
highly entertaining. ;)
As was yours...thanks much for sharing your experiences.
Fred
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date: Mon, 26 May 2003 23:28:34 +0800
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subject: Re: [Hornlist] Who is going to Bloomington?
Sorry, I am not going to be able to go to the convention
Richard Burdick
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For more information please visit my web site
http://www.i-ching-music.com
We'll be there on Thursday and Friday only. Well,
maybe an hour of shopping on Saturday morning, too
Wilbert Kimple
Marilyn Graves Kimple
Spartanburg SC
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Me.
John Baumgart, Hoffman Estates, IL
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Darcy--
Thank you for the narative. Actually, I understand your experience
perfectly well. I was a dedicated 8D player for nearly 20 years (most
of my playing career) and decided to look for a smaller bored horn to
have as a backup instrument. I tried a 667 at the Brasswind/Woodwind
last
I have found that a morning after pill is sometimes required when trying out
horns. As in, after an afternoon of trying them out once at a workshop I
thought some were so wonderful that I even considered swapping my horn for one or
buying it straight away. However after sleeping on it, and
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