Dear friends,
Here's another of those compensating double horns with what looks to me
like an unusual arrangement of valves slides.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2551694889category=16215
I been calling them oddball horns. But they keep turning up on eBay with
some
Hi Gang.
I've decided to put my back up horn, a Yamaha 322
single Bb with original Yamaha F extension up for
sale, and will be posting it on Hornplayer.net in a
few days. You may contact me directly right now
for more information, pictures, or immediate sale.
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Dear friends,
Here's another of those compensating double horns with what looks to me
like an unusual arrangement of valves slides.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2551694889category=16215
I been calling them oddball horns. But they keep turning up on eBay with
some
Leonard:
Mine plays flat, even with everything pushed in all the way.
For the little I paid for mine the decent condition it's in, I suppose
it's worth it to take it to somebody who knows what he's doing have the
horn shortened a bit at an appropriate place.
Shucks, maybe it's worth getting
Well, my summer at Interlochen Arts Camp ended Monday and what a summer it
was. I got to learn so much from other students as much as the teachers, for
once. I was in concert band (the lowest high school ensemble) the entire 8
weeks, but I moved up from 6th chair (out of 7) at the placement
Dear Horn Players,
Does any one know if there is a web site or somthing like that could explain
Wanger's
opera's and how they interlate with each other.
John
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At 1:36 PM -0700 8/15/03, John Putnam wrote:
Wanger's
opera's
I think it's Wenger, and their operas are fine musical accessories,
especially practice rooms.
Did I get a riser out of this?
Regards,
Carlberg
Carlberg Jones
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MEXICO
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I'm sure cabbage will enlighten.
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Dear Horn Players,
Does any one know if there is a web site or somthing like that
Bravo, Darren!
Great work! I have bookmarked this site and since I have my computer in my
home studio, I will most certainly use your site in teaching my students.
Thanks!
Walt Lewis
At 03:27 PM 8/14/03 -0500, you wrote:
I'd like to announce a new website I've created based on my doctoral
In a message dated 8/14/2003 1:27:45 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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I'd like to announce a new website I've created based on my doctoral
dissertation.
Hi Daren,
Congrats on your DMA and many many thanks
for sharing your website with the horn community!
Regards,Jerry Old
Duh... neither. They were Phnomphenhorns.
John Baumgart
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Were their horns Geyer wrap or Kruspe wrap?
-AC.
Duh... neither. They were Phnomphenhorns.
D'Oh! Pedantry insists I correct myself, thus, Phnompenhhorns.
John Baumgart
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Greetings!
An odd request, but I'm desperate and search engines have been less than
helpful...
Does anyone know where I can find a picture of Cartman and his horn from
the show South Park? I've seen it online once before. Surely there
is a college student out there with it on their homepage!
while we're sending cartman pictures can someone hook me up too?
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