[Hornlist] horn in C#

2003-12-28 Thread John Putnam
Hey, Does any one have some seggestions on how to play a part in C#? John ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] horn in C#

2003-12-28 Thread Valkhorn
You could just read it in Db. Think in D and just go down a half step from there. -William In a message dated 12/28/2003 4:15:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey, Does any one have some seggestions on how to play a part in C#? John

Re: [Hornlist] horn in C#

2003-12-28 Thread Chris Tedesco
I should probably read the other posts first, but it might be a little easier as horn in D-flat. I can think of at least one kopprasch that has that for a transposition. It's pretty good for learning because if you know the exercise in F, your ear can tell you when you're wrong. Chris ---

Re: [Hornlist] horn in C#

2003-12-28 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 6:30 PM -0800 12/28/03, Chris Tedesco wrote: I can think of at least one kopprasch that has that for a transposition. It's pretty good for learning because if you know the exercise in F, your ear can tell you when you're wrong. Greetings - But, of course, the goal is to know the piece from

Re: [Hornlist] horn in C#

2003-12-28 Thread John Putnam
I think i need to resate the question. I quote the part en Si # alto i thought this meant in C# alto or does it mean in G# alto I am not really sure John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You could just read it in Db. Think in D and just go down a half step from there. -William In a message