On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 02:47 PM, John Putnam wrote:
Or you could try rubbing your lips with sand-paper. this is what my
guitar playing
friends do to help them.
LOL... You owe me a screen cleaner ;o)
All the best,
Tom
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I played the 6th part of the Mahler. Which I must say is the best part:-)
Lip preparation, I have always noticed that taking time out in your practice
session to do long tones really helps. I believe those will prepare your
lip for what's to come, because this symphony does take a lot of
On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 02:47 PM, John Putnam wrote:
Or you could try rubbing your lips with sand-paper. this is what my
guitar playing
friends do to help them.
So, I'm confused. After they rub their lips with sand paper, do they hold
the guitars up to their faces to play, or lean
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of pointless curiosity - are there any pianos strung backwards for any
physiological or other reason?
Believe it or not, yes. There was an article in Pianist magazine a while
back. A left-handed pianist had a piano build with the short strings to
In a message dated 9/20/2003 8:59:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Jerryold99 are you out there? Perhaps you could send the whole list
information- what I know of Jerry is he's a reputable source for information
so feel
free to bid confidently,
Thanks,
Hoss
Hello
Dick Martz wrote:
Out of pointless curiosity - are there any pianos strung backwards for any
physiological or other reason?
The reply did suggest a piano had been made this way. The original was made
as an old forte piano would have been - without a frame, as the cost was far
less than having a
On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 02:47 PM, John Putnam wrote:
Or you could try rubbing your lips with sand-paper. this is what my
guitar playing
friends do to help them.
Must be very uniqer guitar players?!I've used the sand paper files on my
finger nails...
and I've played guitar most of
send them to me, I'm a broke college student...lol
Hoss
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Jerryold99 this is not you? The email address on the page had your email
address as his ebay name, I'm confused,
Thanks,
Josh
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In a message dated 9/21/2003 11:26:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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Jerryold99 this is not you? The email address on the page had your email
address as his ebay name, I'm confused,
Thanks,
Josh
Hi Josh,
Check again. I'm just a bidder.
Regards,Jerry
I sent the seller a question asking about the brand and rough age. He said
it's Jungwirth from 1995. I can't remember the name of the seller offhand, but
i have it in my email box at home. I can send it to the list when I get back.
I remember being signed name Phd.Eng. or something like that.
I got too close to the metal microphone while singing
and when my lips touched it I got quite a jolt. D.M.McC.
At that point you ceased being an instrumentalist and became a conductor !
Mark L.
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Hey All,
I was just watching Classic Arts Showcase . There was a short of
Hermann Bauman playing Edward Purcell Passing By with Wolfgang Klasner
on organ.
Question? It says he is playing the Flugel Horn??? Looks like a small
Bb to me except that the valves seem backward.
Ok out there, what
Sounds like a corno da caccia.
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Hi Everybody,
Recently I have been asked to principal on the Concertstuck. At first I was really
excited then reality kicked in. I do not own a decant horn. I would like to know what
most people play this piece on? Would it be crazy for me to play it on my
double(E.Schmid)? The concert is in
Diane:
Have a bassoonist behind the curtain to hit and sustain the high notes for
you. And, for God's sake, remember NOT to acknowledge him!
Julio de la Rosa
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Corno da caccia?? Sounds like something my mother would yell during my
toilet training.
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Sounds like a corno da caccia.
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