Obviously you did not receive great help, at least not over the
hornlist. Here is, what I can contribute (checked with another picture
dated 1910, containing names):
Back row: from left to right; ? - Wilhelm Gebhardt - Max Hess - Bruno
Jaenicke
Front row: Franz Hain - Georg Wendler - ? -
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Your advice given to a very young student is quite dangerous for the
horn. It is so dangerous, that he might destroy the horn.
Slides get only leaky from inadequate handling. So we should mount the
horse not backwards but the right way, by telling the young or the
inexperienced players, to
Thanks for your email. I'll be in touch as soon as possible.
Michael
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Mike wrote
Hello everyone,
I noticed on my new yamaha 668NDII that it seems like water leaks from
the main f tuning slide. I emptied some water while practicing, and when I
was
going to again I grabbed the slide and the metal felt wet. I think it might
be that when I was replacing the
Cher Chou,
I think a copy of: Quinze Nouveaux Exercices Pour Un Cor Qui Fuit
would be a better buy..
Kegel includes some definite solutions to the problem ..especially if
one wants to add:
( UNE GRANDE RÉSISTANCE DYNAMIQUE ) to ones everyday répertoire.
Pumpkin seeds should bring relief from incontinence, but I do not
remember how: by intake or by just smearing it around the leaky part. So
the farmers recipe.
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