Jose,
It depends where on your finger is the break, and if the tendon was strained or
completely severed, etc.,etc. To find a physician or physical therapist, contact the
nearest orchestra and have someone ask the string players who they go to for hand
injuries.
Then, when everything is heal
Since there has been recent discussion regarding eBay auctions, this article
could be relevant...
http://www.msnbc.com/news/957191.asp
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Hello,
Is there someone how can give me some information regarding the Holton H200 descant
french horn?
I'm also interested in your opinion regarding Holton quality in general and especially
for the H200. Is it safe to buy that horn as a special delivery without testing, for
exampel over the
Not to mention frequentin, a naturally occuring chemical in plants, and
ubiquinol, an antioxidant, I think.
All these totally different chemicals have the same formula, but different
structures.
But what do I know? I flunked organic chemistry.
Herb Foster
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My dad "Drclockenstien" is in the business of making custom clocks. We can
do any brand of horn or any kind of mural or setup you want on the clock.
These are very intrapersonal and customized to whatever you want on them. If you
want any more information please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you can't actually sample several
horns at one time, as you could at
a convention (MENC), or IHS workshop,
try to get a horn shipped to you 'on
approval' from a major company such
as BrassWind/WoodWind, Giardinelli,
etc. I have had good luck paying for
shipping only, giving my credit card
numbe
Might come in handy for making sure I don't spend too much time practicing.
-AC.
At 12:47 PM 9/25/2003 -0400, you wrote:
My dad "Drclockenstien" is in the business of making custom clocks. We can
do any brand of horn or any kind of mural or setup you want
Hakan,
Someone on this list or the other recently bought a Holton double over the
Internet and actually had two sent with the seller fully aware that the
buyer's intent was to return one (or both) if found to be unacceptable. The
buyer also took both to a knowledgeable shop to assist in the evalu
I went shopping for an H200 a few years ago. I discovered they are quite
rare and had to do a lot of calling to find one stocked. When I called Osmun,
his opinion was that it's an OK horn, if all you want to spend is $2500, and he
could probably track one down.
What he did have for sale was a
That was me (I?) who had two horns delivered. It was through a relatively local
dealer, not over the Internet, so there was no shipping involved. I did take the
horns to a very good repairman to have him evaluate them.
Buying from a "merchant" (manufacturer or instrument dealer) will also give
Just writing to agree with Bill. I have an older Paxman 44 with XL bore,
also with the sixth valve low-F loop, and find this horn to be great in all
ranges. It's especially well centered up high. Also, it's a definite bonus
that with creative alternate fingerings in combination with the low-F lo
Hi,
I received the following note from one of my students. I'm going to suggest
that she read Barry Green's Inner Game of Music. Does anyone have any other
suggestions that I can forward to her?
So, I have a question for you... I played parts from the Gliere solo that
I've been working on in the
The following is a Horn List encore presentation from 9-22-2001, retrieved
from the archives because of relevance to the question posed recently by
John Schreckengost's student:
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Lorraine & Friends:
Performance nerv
About the fake horn sale on Ebay:
>There are three possibilities which are commercially available:
Hexyl vanillate
1,3-epoxycyclohexanecarboxylate
1,3-adamantanedicarboxylate
None of these seem to have any interesting significance with respect to
being a suspicious eBay seller. I too asked t
In a message dated 9/25/2003 11:35:06 AM Central Daylight Time,
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I'm also interested in your opinion regarding Holton quality in general and
especially for the H200. Is it safe to buy that horn as a special delivery
without testing, for exampel over the internet?
Hi,
Hol
Don't forget "dent," which can be an inadvertent subassembly of any of the
parts mentioned previously.
John Baumgart
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John:
Let' not forget solder balls.
I have two and they are slightly different in size, weight and apogee.
Julio de la Rosa
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Meditation.
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> Hi,
>
> I received the following note from one of my students. I'm going to
suggest
> that
One of the best sources of information concerning stress, concentration,
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one of the best sources of information concerning preparation, concentration,
stress management and confidence is the book by Don Greene(sports
psychologist) PERFORMANCE SUCCESS.
Don has helped many performers successfully learn how to work through the
stress problem and consequently redefine
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