AW: [Hornlist] John Zirbel concert

2003-06-28 Thread Hans Pizka
Why dont you ask "that one of your teachers", who lent you the recording. He should have got the information about the program by John Zirbel himself, as nobody gives away unlabelled recordings of oneself. Or is it one of these illegal recordings cruising around .. =

[Hornlist] John Zirbel concert

2003-06-28 Thread Matt Menger
One of my teachers has a recording (not released, I think John Zirbel sent it to him) that he lent me of John Zirbel performing with the San Fransisco Symph (I think). It is a live concert, and the first piece is Strauss #2. After that, I have no idea what any of the other pieces on the progr

Re: [Hornlist] Argh! Scratches in lacquer!

2003-06-28 Thread Cyndie Sanchez
One easy way to seal the scratches without causing the next repairman to reprimand you is to use common clear nail polish. Make sure there is no dirt or grit in the scratch first so you don't emphasize the damage. The main reason you may want to do this is to protect the metal from "red rot" or o

[Hornlist] funny (HR & NHR)

2003-06-28 Thread Hans Pizka
One thing is quite interesting: As soon as school year ends, horn discussions collaps, but spam mail comes twice or three times as much as before. Just a phenomenon ?` And a question to the students & amateurs: do you need "help" just during the academic year ? Is your interest in "horn topics" j

AW: [Hornlist] Argh! Scratches in lacquer!

2003-06-28 Thread Hans Pizka
Martin. Put some of this soft styropor vleece at the bell- and lead pipe place in your case & wrap your horn. The lacquer will last longer. Or id that is too much work for you, get two packs of household micro fibre cloth from the supermarket at 2.-$ a pair & place it inside your horn case where th

Re: [Hornlist] A positive example

2003-06-28 Thread Leigh Alexander
Amen, brothers & sisters! The hardest part for me is listening to the negative, filtering, and letting it go; I was raised to believe every nasty thing said to or about me. Never mind play the horn, there's a life time of work in getting over that! :-} Leigh On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 01:05

AW: [Hornlist] Richtext and message block enclosures

2003-06-28 Thread Hans Pizka
This metaphor doesn´t work. If you say: a piece can be played only by using a horn in A, you still can play it on a horn in F, but you must be able to transpose or install a transpose device. That´s it. I have no problems reading HTML, Rich-text or plain ASCII or what else, even Thai & Chinese & J

[Hornlist] Argh! Scratches in lacquer!

2003-06-28 Thread Martin Grainger
Ok, So less than a week after getting my horn back from a relacquer some scratches have appeared in my bell (I believe it's caused by part of the case catching on it as I lift up the mouthpipe to take it out of the case (they are on the outside of the bell, round the circumference, and go half way

Re: [Hornlist] Richtext and message block enclosures

2003-06-28 Thread michiel van der linden
- Original Message - From: "Hans Pizka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'The Horn List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:28 PM Subject: AW: [Hornlist] Richtext and message block enclosures > I receive everything > from the list in plain text & just hit the answer button & w