Tony,
Look at: http://www.kyushu-id.ac.jp/%7Egakkilab/
You will need movie player from Apple to show the mov files.
It is a shame that the rest of this site is in Japanese.
Regards,
Ger Otten
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Allan,
I have always known you to be a fairly courteous guy in all of your
postings.
Personally I don't mind people who are upfront, forthright and who speak
with candor. I do get tired of the general lack of discourtesy which seems
so prevalent in our society, especially when dealing with
Dear Friends,
Instead of striving to master the instrument join the musicians union so
we can make money playing at Carnegie Hall, maybe we ought to be striving
to join the stangehands union so we can make a fortune working at Carnegie
Hall. Check out...
OOO!!! Pimp my horn baby,
Seriously are there any rich Principal horn players of major orchestras out
there that really want to pimp horn's of poor koprasch abiding college
hornists? Just reply to my email, you could even fly me out to pick it up in
person. I'll leave
Thanks for all the responses about why my horn collects water in the B-flat
side even though I'm not using it. To clarify, it collects only in the
first two slides, not the third - if gravity were the sole force at work
here, I'd think the water would end up in the lowest slide. I hardly use
the
Hi,
You could also try www.koebl.de They have listed:
Beethoven, Ludwig van (Sharp): Allegro (1. Satz der Sinfonie
Nr.8 op.93) but that could be a typo?! Anyway they have HUGE
selection of horn music, and they send what you buy on the very
same day you order. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Jaakko
One of the 36 AOL subscribers to the digest version of the the horn
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Steve wrote:
Thanks for all the responses about why my horn collects water in the B-flat
side even though I'm not using it. To clarify, it collects only in the
first two slides, not the third - if gravity were the sole force at work
here, I'd think the water would end up in the lowest slide. I
I'm sure you could call East Coast Customs (osmun) and they could pimp your
horn out. I don't think they'll be able to mount an aquarium on it or a DVD
player with LCD screen, though.
On a related note, I had an idea one day to take an old horn and wire LED
lights to each valve or valve
Of course it's worth having those suckers engraved! Everybody else just
pretends it's not because they're jealous. I've even seen some with mother of
pearl inlays. Talk about pimpin!
Anyway, I hear there are still some fine hand engravers around Elkhart.
You could get in touch with
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Anyway, I hear there are still some fine hand engravers around Elkhart
I am not entirely convinced, that I would want my hands to be
engraved.
Klaus
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Maybe just tattooed, then. Or how about a really nice manicure job?-AC.
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I am not entirely convinced, that I would want my hands to be engraved.
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In a message dated 11/17/2004 2:48:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Anyway, I hear there are still some fine hand engravers around Elkhart.
You could get in touch with the Brasswind. They'll do bells and such so I'm
sure they'd also do caps. Also, there's at
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The best engraver I know of is Jason Dumars
I forgot to mention the url: _www.dumarsengraving.com_
(http://www.dumarsengraving.com)
Sorry about that,
Dave Weiner
Brass Arts Unlimited
Jaako wrote:
date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 09:55:45 -0800 (PST)
from: Jaakko Välimäki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Re: Allegretto, Beethoven No. 7-Lorraine Sharp
Hi,
You could also try www.koebl.de They have listed:
Beethoven, Ludwig van (Sharp): Allegro (1. Satz der Sinfonie
Nr.8 op.93) but
I'm thinking blue light tube bell kranz and maybe some spinners on the valve
caps.
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I'm sure you could call East Coast Customs (osmun)
What about some hydraulics so when you place the horn on a flat surface it
could dance?
-William
In a message dated 11/17/2004 3:59:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm thinking blue light tube bell kranz and maybe some spinners on the valve
caps.
Let's not forget a fog machine and a nitrous tank. People downwind won't be
able to see the conductor and you won't care.
John
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