Hi again,
does anyone out there use a Paxman Halstead-Chidell mouthpiece? i currently
use a US-2 rim and a 20 cup. however, during a performance, i acidentally
dropped my mouthpiece and its pretty badly dented. i'm thinking of getting a
new one, and was thinking that i could get some
date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 17:34:21 +0800
from: Joe Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Flight of the bumblebee
Hi,
does anyone know of any horn recordings of flight of the bumblebee? if so,
who? and wat record label?
regards,
jon
Yes, one, jon (or is it Jon?).
Rudi Mazac has done number
I have a few duplicate copies (store bought by mistake, not home-burned
dupes) of horn related CDs and LPs that I will be willing to send to list
members for the price of postage. If you are interested, reply to me, OFF
LIST and I will send you a list of what they are. I will make a random
Joe D is dizzy with excitement at the prospect
of hearing Prof. Cabbage speak and play:
And then, he said that his tone is rather dark!
I suppose that is in reference to his playing tone,
or what else could it be?!?!?
And so, It would surely (likely) be appropriate for
us all to raise the
On 04.10.2004 19:25 Uhr, phirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rudi Mazac has done number of, mostly self produced and manufactured, CDs.
The only one that has even remotely the appearance of a conventionally
produced CD (other than one consisting entirely of hunting fanfares) is
called Classics
subject: [Hornlist] Cabbage Lectures
How many years have you been doing the lectures? Do you know how many
lectures you have done in total? Would you please share that number with
us.
I have never been to one of the Cabbages' lectures. That may be good or
bad. Being on the Left coast, I
Munich is not that large, just 2,2 mill. In greater Munich incl. the
suburbs villages in the same district.
Yes, I knew Rudi Mazac years ago. He also played during the Munich horn
symposium 1989, with his French Horn Formation.
Rudi was a quit good player, but I hated his sound color (others
Hi,
I just had an inquiry about a Bach 7S mouthpiece. I've never seen one of
these and can find none around here so could someone tell me what the
difference is between a 7 and a 7S, if any? Email me privately if you want.
Thanks,
--
Wendell Rider
For information about my book, Real World Horn
Wendel ,
A 7s Bach has their symphonic backbore( which is a little bigger than the
normal 7).
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